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Lennart
May 2nd, 2013, 12:03 AM
I just bought an 06 Saab 9-7x with the 5.3l LH6:banana:
After spending a lot of time to find an 07+ in Europe without any success(really wanted an 07+ because of the E67) I decided to take an 06 and convert to an E67.
So far I have identified the following work I need to do:
- switch to electric fans (not sure if PWM viscous fan is supported by the E67)
- add current sensor to batt. cable for alternator control
- rewire harness to E67 Connectors (need new terminals, too)
- get Lingenfelter conversion box 24x>>58x TRG-002-R 24X to 58X Trigger Conversion Module (P/N L460125206
OR change mechanically
- get E67 out of 07+

Should I get an 07-08 E67 or preferably an 09 E67? Will the current 2006 T42 work or do I need
a matching T42 or just the programming of a matching year?
If I consider to switch to an 6L80E in the future, which option is best?

Thanks,
Lennart

ScarabEpic22
May 2nd, 2013, 02:01 AM
Use an 07 or 08 OS, if you run an 07 ECM OS you can run an 06 GTO OS and keep the converter locked under 0% TPS. However the 08 OS feels more refined when driving. Doesnt matter for a 6L80E swap in the future.

07s use the same PWM fan as 02-06 trucks, do efans anyway though (you'll need to use a patched OS as EFILive doesnt have all of the parameters to do the efans conversion, I can point you in the right direction).

I wouldnt hassle with the alternator control, it's a royal PITA on my 08. Id ignore it, then if a code pops up just delete it.

Why do you want to use an E67 vs E40? Yes it's a faster ECM, but you do have a real VE table with the E40. There are definite pros/cons to both.

Lennart
May 2nd, 2013, 07:28 AM
Just got feedback from Lingenfelter, the module I was planning to use is not abailable, yet with
no fixed production date.
So I guess I will stick to the E40 for a while...and then maybe switch to an L92 or similar with the E67 and
6L80E.

Does the E40 also require a patch or could I use a GTO tune?

ScarabEpic22
May 2nd, 2013, 07:51 AM
Interesting, Ive heard from others that you CAN buy that module, but LPE will only sell it as a pre-release/beta module (read: no warranty).

There's really no reason to change to an E67, bringing a lot of work that isnt required. The E40 can do most everything the E67 can except VVT.

You can just use a GTO TCM OS with the 06 9-7X/TB ECM OS.