@@gabriellujan3578 yes youll need the right (style) pin connector and its just plug n play . Into the harness connector . I got mine an old wire harness i had laying around . But u can order the pins on ebay too .
That is quite an engine swap. Good looking truck too. I installed a UPR Catch can on my 2017 5.3 Yukon after doing a lot of research I found lots of good reviews for UPR Catch cans. On my Yukon I purchased some rubber transmission cooler lines and two factory quick release fittings, which are quite expensive, and run my lines down to where the extra battery box is located and mounted my Catch Can there. Also placed plastic loom over the lines and a few clamps to make the install look factory. I bet after your engine swap your truck gets down the road in a hurry. The 6.2's have great power and much more torque than the 5.3's. I haven't had any leaks from the bottom of the Catch Can, I will have to look and see if mine has that seal like your does. Great video enjoyed watching it.
Upr catch can was the best choice since the jump . Ive used it on the old v6 and always did its job . The 6.2 l86 didn’t disappoint💯. Its now cammed and procharged . Still with same 6l80 and holding up .
I got a 5.3 and wanting to go procharged as well . I’m on a McGaughys 7-9 inch lift with 24x14 on 35’s. Everything’s so damn expensive tho 🤦🏽♂️ love your truck tho brotha ! 💯
@@gabestang the tail light harness from the module connectors. There was so much dirt in between it I used a flat head to separate them. Such a nice difference on the tail lights now 👍🏽
Those thermostats have the same lip that the GM one has. The other thermostats like Murray, dorman and etc, don’t have that. The spring allowing it to open comes out of place and doesn’t open properly, causing a delay. Gen V LT1 motors run hot asf. Especially if your running NGK Lasers 😭
Great setup, very clean. Is your bed cover soft or is it metal? I'm wondering if it rattles from the outside of the truck. I'm currently looking for a good bed cover for my Silverado 2500.
@@gabestang ok I just got my grill I was actually just thinking about this before I seen your comment is it an easy job to do or do they break easily when removing them