What a wonderful, tasteful looking build. I love how you used color to draw the eye to things we'd want to see and away from things we wouldn't want to see, such as black for the accessories, fuel rail, and wires and fuel lines. Gorgeous.
So clean! Love the set up. Ive been searching to try and find how to run the fuel lines to my Impala. This is the cleanest and best set up I have seen yet.
So, this has me thinking about doing this for a more modern truck. My biggest concern is heat soak though. I’ve always heard back and forth arguments over composite vs aluminum/iron intake manifolds on throttle body MPFI applications.
@@SIMPLE.C10 well as far as I’m concerned you’re the teacher, because that setup looks great! I’m just curious how it runs, or if it runs any different. Basically, I’ve been told (never confirmed) that heat soak can happen in stop/go traffic, high load situations (towing), or in extreme temps due to the intake manifold being metallic and mounted directly to a source of constant elevated temperatures. The composite intakes are supposedly a little better at not transferring heat to the incoming are. So there’s my dilemma. I’ve kept my 2003 GMC Sierra in excellent shape, and I’ve upgraded the interior to a more comfortable setup. My old 5.3 is tired though, with 275,000 miles. So, I went out and got a junkyard 5.3, and had it bored/stroked out to a 383 stroker. I want to keep it as a daily driver, but the truck intake/throttle body just won’t cut it with the engine mods. Plus, since I’ve gone this far, I want to clean up the engine bay of all the wiring and ugliness that GM just doesn’t worry about when they sell a modern vehicle. Your setup is ideal, but I wonder how it would work for me with towing boats and taking the occasional trip to the beach where the air temps constantly hit 100+.
I got it from champion. It’s for a 63-66 c10. I just used a coat hanger to find the bend I needed and took that to the parts store to find one similar that I cut down.
A few months ago I seen this video and really liked the setup. I went ahead and bought the ignition coils that are on the description, however the pigtail on the harness are too small. Where did you get the harness to match the coils?
There’s a connection on the back side of the intake manifold you see on the video for the sensor but besides that I don’t have power brakes so don’t need any other vacuum.
Would this work with an already existing computer system or is this completely separate? Looking for an easy alternative to swapping a s10. Thanks for any info!
Looking to run this set up in future but need help with a few questions. Do you have a MAF sensor? Do you have the following: IAC, MAP, TPS. Just trying to find out what i can run without and whats absolutely needed thanks in advance
@@SIMPLE.C10 what year is the 5.3 ls motor you did the set up on it’s amazing bro love it and by the way nice truck and she’s a beauty hope to hear from you soon have a blessed day👍🙏
What a wonderful, tasteful looking build. I love how you used color to draw the eye to things we'd want to see and away from things we wouldn't want to see, such as black for the accessories, fuel rail, and wires and fuel lines. Gorgeous.
So clean! Love the set up. Ive been searching to try and find how to run the fuel lines to my Impala. This is the cleanest and best set up I have seen yet.
Thank you!
That's a slick setup! Looks cool!!
Thank you
This thing every time I see it, i think this truck is so clean! Very nice work!
Thanks!
Great looking engine bay
Thanks so much
Mate that looks sweet as! I'll definitely be checking out your other stuff.
Looking good! I like where you ran the alternator wire, going to change mine.
Thanks a lot!
I’m here from your instagram, this look is killer!
Thanks a lot!
So, this has me thinking about doing this for a more modern truck. My biggest concern is heat soak though. I’ve always heard back and forth arguments over composite vs aluminum/iron intake manifolds on throttle body MPFI applications.
I wish I knew what all of that meant! I’m still learning. This was as basic of a build as you can get besides the top end stuff
@@SIMPLE.C10 well as far as I’m concerned you’re the teacher, because that setup looks great! I’m just curious how it runs, or if it runs any different. Basically, I’ve been told (never confirmed) that heat soak can happen in stop/go traffic, high load situations (towing), or in extreme temps due to the intake manifold being metallic and mounted directly to a source of constant elevated temperatures. The composite intakes are supposedly a little better at not transferring heat to the incoming are. So there’s my dilemma. I’ve kept my 2003 GMC Sierra in excellent shape, and I’ve upgraded the interior to a more comfortable setup. My old 5.3 is tired though, with 275,000 miles. So, I went out and got a junkyard 5.3, and had it bored/stroked out to a 383 stroker. I want to keep it as a daily driver, but the truck intake/throttle body just won’t cut it with the engine mods. Plus, since I’ve gone this far, I want to clean up the engine bay of all the wiring and ugliness that GM just doesn’t worry about when they sell a modern vehicle. Your setup is ideal, but I wonder how it would work for me with towing boats and taking the occasional trip to the beach where the air temps constantly hit 100+.
@@crank1422 gotcha. I haven’t even drove the truck besides at the car show. I see some major hp engines with this setup.
Nice, looks good!
Thanksn
Esta calidad la camioneta y su motor👍
Ty
That’s nice bro!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot!
Looked at these setups and wondering where’s a clean spot to relocate the ignition coils in older cars.
@@BSherrod these have the coils under the covers in the factory locations.
Where did you get your radiator? Any tips on connecting and plumbing into it?
I got it from champion. It’s for a 63-66 c10. I just used a coat hanger to find the bend I needed and took that to the parts store to find one similar that I cut down.
A few months ago I seen this video and really liked the setup. I went ahead and bought the ignition coils that are on the description, however the pigtail on the harness are too small. Where did you get the harness to match the coils?
My harness was from painless. You can choose what style ignition coils. You can buy an adapter though.
Cool deal thank you 🙏🏽
@SIMPLE.C10 having a hard time finding these wires. Mind sharing the link to these? At 6:25
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Thanks again! 🤙🏽
What/where did you use for pvc ? I see the capped pvc ports on the valve cover adapters. Where did you connect?
There’s a connection on the back side of the intake manifold you see on the video for the sensor but besides that I don’t have power brakes so don’t need any other vacuum.
It would look better without fuel injectors, with a tbi of some sort, but im sure the individual injectors perform way better
I agree! But you’re right about how it would run. Overall happy with the look.
Do you have a part number for the hose fitting and 90 degree fitting you used for the map sensor? Thank you
I don’t but you can take your map sensor to orielly and find the 90. There’s only two options.
Would this work with an already existing computer system or is this completely separate? Looking for an easy alternative to swapping a s10. Thanks for any info!
I’m using a factory computer on this too
Been waiting for this video before I start ordering parts...thanks!! Have you driven with it all installed yet? How is it?
I’ve started it and it ran good. I’m about to drive it this weekend!
How are you venting the crank case?
My worry is building up pressure and blowing out seals.
Are you running a catch can?
@@lolife999 there’s a filter on the backside of the drivers side valve cover. I’m not running a catch can. No issues.
Looking to run this set up in future but need help with a few questions. Do you have a MAF sensor? Do you have the following: IAC, MAP, TPS. Just trying to find out what i can run without and whats absolutely needed thanks in advance
In the video I explain about the MAF and MAP sensor and I wired them both up. I plan to do a full walk through of the swap in a video coming up.
Thank you a full walk thru would help out tremendously. Do you have a link for the MAP sensor didn't see it in description thanks again 👍🏼
What serpentine system are you using
Holley mid mount
What ecu and wiring harness did you use?
Stock ecu painless harness.
Can I do this kind of set up on the 6.0 ly6
@@arturonunezsalinas9078 I’m not positive. I’m still learning all the different engines. This was my first LS 5.3. Once I find out I’ll share!
@@SIMPLE.C10 what year is the 5.3 ls motor you did the set up on it’s amazing bro love it and by the way nice truck and she’s a beauty hope to hear from you soon have a blessed day👍🙏
Anyone know the music at 3:45? I know it but can’t place it!
It was in splice. Not sure the song.
With this setup how would you get vacuum for the brake booster
You would run a T hose fitting on where the map sensor is to the brake booster.
It’s nice but $1300 just for the air cleaner
Is that a ls in a 65 c10
It’s a 5.3 LS in a 63 C10.
Delmo speed ?
Not this one.
Ok I’d like to run drive by cable I did check out Delmo. Thank you !
New build on the way??
Renovating the garage then starting on my 66 lucky.
Ugly truck the best ones are 1967-1987
Thanks for your feedback! I love them all!
Mine is a 1965 C10. License plate reads C10 @@SIMPLE.C10
Show us yours.......
Which transmission you’re using with the LS motor
@MYCL55AMG I have a rebuilt 4l60e.