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ventu71
07-14-2009, 12:17 AM
Hi everyone, I used to be a member of the tahoeforum but it seems to be dead, so Im hoping here I can share my experiences and take advise from you. I own a chevy 2007 chevy tahoe and need to change the engine since it broke down, so I want to upgrade if possible. Ive been looking at the 6.0L with vvt, the same found in the suburban HD. Does anyone know if I need to mod something? engine mounts are the same, intake appears to be the same, but what about the gearbox and computer module?
Modded
07-14-2009, 12:33 AM
Welcome along, and yeah the Tahoe forum is useless now!
But you will need som mods to make the 6.0 work, maybe even a new transmissision, but a new exhaust, maybe odometer, gearbox and many more......I suggest you just go back to the 5.3L Tahoe and get some perfrmance mods.......www.gmpartsdirect.com is a good place or engines at a better price.
blueflamed03
07-14-2009, 10:14 AM
wow...blown 2007 engine already?
The 6.0 will drop right in. All you need is the longblock. The intake, wiring,etc just swaps right over, then you'll need the PCM tuned for the 6.0. The 4.8, 5.3 and 6.0 and externally the same,
Conor
07-14-2009, 10:28 AM
You should do a diesel! It would take some work, but it would make for a serious truck(HP and econ) if it is built right. An LS3 would be sick too.
mdtahoe
07-14-2009, 11:53 AM
You know that the engine is covered by a 100,000 mile warranty. It would cost you nothing at the dealer for replacement. You would not get any power gains but your wallet would not be any lighter
bocaytomas
07-14-2009, 06:37 PM
mdtahoe is right, have you one past 100k? if not how bout a 6.2L? those are REALLY powerful, if not check JEGS, they have a large selection of motors
ventu71
07-29-2009, 12:17 AM
thanks everyone for your responses, they have been really helpfull. Ill buy a new 5.3L I found brand new for $2900.00, dont want to complicate things anymore, anyway the dealer will take part. Thanks again.
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