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Old 11-18-2007, 06:12 AM
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Default LS2 Info ?

Need a bit of a crash course on the LS2 motor.

What are the differences between the GTO LS2 and the Corvette LS2 ?

Can I use a stand alone LS2 harness on a GTO LS2 ?

Is there any downsides to using the GTO computer instead of the Corvette one ?

It's in a 69 Camaro. The builder integrated the entire GTO harness with it's ECM and BCM into the car, but the wiring is FREAKY, we have the harness all trimmed down but the customer wants to get more performance out of the motor now so it gives us the chance to use a stand alone LS2 harness and a Painless Camaro harness and do things way cleaner they what we have to deal with currently.

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Old 11-18-2007, 07:52 AM
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I can't really think of any differences between the two, other than air inlet routing and exhaust which is needed to fit the engine in two different cars. The longblock is the same, same 58 tooth reluctor, etc.

No reason why you can't use the factory computer (GTO or Vette, they're likely the same), use a custom harness if you want to clean up all the snipped wires you aren't using, and a tuning program like HP Tuners or EFI Live.

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