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Smitty2919
post May 8 2017, 03:58 PM
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Trying to get a 24x conversion done on my 95. Need to source some coils and was wondering if any of you guys had a set laying around you wouldn't mind parting with.

I figure someone on here has to be a pack rat lol.

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Smitty2919
post May 8 2017, 11:14 PM
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Ooops, ended up finding some on eBay and should be here Friday...
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post May 9 2017, 02:18 PM
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Keep us posted on the 24x conversion; I myself am out of the LT1 game but in our racing class (CMC) we need to look at good, plug an play solutions to make LT1 ignition better for RR use.
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Smitty2919
post May 9 2017, 05:11 PM
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Will do. So far the TorqHead conversion seems to be a more robust, and easier kit to install than the EFI Connection version since it is all external and does not need to have the 96/97 timing cover.

You can also buy a hub adapter to bolt on a ATI damper (which is what I bought). I have coils coming Friday, custom mount coils on VC's, pick up some stock ls1 wires (instead of custom making a set and hope they fit), then buy damper.

Looking forward to getting it on and tuned (mostly to eliminate my mysterious knock retard issue). Planning to have it all sorted out and installed in a weekend.
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rgauder
post May 11 2017, 02:20 PM
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QUOTE (Smitty2919 @ May 9 2017, 01:11 PM) *
Will do. So far the TorqHead conversion seems to be a more robust, and easier kit to install than the EFI Connection version since it is all external and does not need to have the 96/97 timing cover.

You can also buy a hub adapter to bolt on a ATI damper (which is what I bought). I have coils coming Friday, custom mount coils on VC's, pick up some stock ls1 wires (instead of custom making a set and hope they fit), then buy damper.

Looking forward to getting it on and tuned (mostly to eliminate my mysterious knock retard issue). Planning to have it all sorted out and installed in a weekend.


I think you can use your lt1 wires, they are just longer.
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Smitty2919
post May 11 2017, 07:01 PM
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My other option is to do just that IF the LT1 wires will work with LS coils....depending on the ends.

If I need different ends, I may use stock LT1 wires, cut the ends so they work with LS coils and mount the coils low and hidden (since the LT1 wires are longer). Coils arrive tomorrow, we will see how it all pans out.
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post May 12 2017, 02:13 AM
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LT1 opti connector is the same as the LS1 coil.
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Smitty2919
post May 15 2017, 01:14 PM
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I looked into this since I have a 03 Silverado 6.0l. The metal connector inside the boot is the same between the Opti and LS coil, but the boot itself is different.

The LS coil requires a boot with a bigger ID to slip over. I found some 90* LS style boots that I plan to use with my LT1 wires (after cutting and crimping on new metal terminals).

Basically I need a 90* connector/boot at the spark plus (stock on LT1 wires) and a 90* boot/connector at the coil. The typical LS boots are 45* which push the wire outward against the header.
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