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Thread: 02 tahoe and 411 ecu vs ls1 wiring case vs isolated ground for e36 swap

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    Default 02 tahoe and 411 ecu vs ls1 wiring case vs isolated ground for e36 swap

    Hi, Doing an e36 swap trying to finish off the wiring. Looks like I reattached the isolated ground harness for the two o2 sensors. But I ordered a pair of ls1 camaro o2 sensors. AC delco
    My question is there a difference in the wiring for the case ground vs isolated ground? Is it a few wires? I will have to go through my harness again and verify what I did. Because I reworked it. Is it possible for me to load a ls1 image to the ecm and use the o2 sensors I already bought. What is the difference in the ls1 0411 and my tahoe 0411? Are all tahoe 0411 ecus compatible?
    Also I have a l33 5.3 and are the knock sensors compatible?
    I also have a alternator. but only one wire going to it? it has 4. do I need to change the wiring for that? I cant find this information anywhere.
    Last edited by kaaoszx; May 30th, 2014 at 12:12 PM.

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