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Without a doubt, GM's LS Series engines are the hottest thing going right now. Thousands of enthusiasts are either modifying their cars factory equipped with these engines, supported by a robust aftermarket, or converting their vintage muscle cars to run with these efficient and powerful engines. Of course, with technology comes complexity. To get the maximum performance and efficiency out of any modern engine, you have to have a solid understanding of the technology involved and how to make the most of it.

In How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems, the benefits, advantages and nuances of this robust and efficient control system are thoroughly examined. Do you have a vehicle already equipped with an LS Series engine but want to do a transmission swap? Do you want to convert from a cable throttle to an electronic throttle, and make systems like cruise control integrate? Do you want to eliminate the dreaded Optispark distributor from your LT1/LT4? Perhaps convert your Gen I small-block to distributor-less ignition? Or convert to universal OBD-II diagnostics? Do you want an affordable control system to run fuel injection, ignition timing, cooling fans, air conditioning, and electronic overdrive transmissions while swapping all if this into your classic muscle car?

How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems will cover all of these applications and more. Not only are the performance and flexibility aspects covered in great detail, but there are significant cost benefits as well. Implementing a GM Series III PCM based control system will not only afford you great flexibility and tune-ability, but it can be accomplished significantly cheaper than most aftermarket alternatives. If you are planning any of these complex swaps or just looking to thoroughly understand the nuances of modern GM control systems, this book is a vital addition to your technical library.

Acknowledgments 


About the Author


Introduction


Chapter 1:

Understanding the Small-Block Generations 
Generation I, with Multi-Port Fuel Injection 
Generation II, 1992–1997 LT1 and 1996–1997 LT4 
Generation III, 1997–2007 LS Series 
Generation IV, LS Series 

Chapter 2:

Comparing Gen III Controllers 
Tuned Port Injection ECMs 
Generation III Powertrain Control Modules 
Throttle Actuator Control Modules 


Chapter 3:

Crankshaft and Camshaft Signals and Ignition Systems 
High-Resolution Crankshaft Signal 
Low-Resolution Crankshaft Signal 


Chapter 4:

Tuning Software and Equipment 
GM Tuning 
Custom Tuning and Data Acquisition 
Handheld Tuners 
Tuning Equipment 


Chapter 5:

Sensors and Inputs 
Throttle Position Sensor 
Idle Air Control Valve 
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 
Air Temperature Sensor 
Mass Airflow Sensor 
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor 
Knock Sensor 
Oxygen Sensor 
Oil Pressure Sensor 
Vehicle Speed Sensor 
Camshaft Position Sensor 
Crankshaft Position Sensor 
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 
Park/Neutral Indicator 
Gear Select Switch 
Brake Switch 
Clutch Pedal Position Switch 
Fuel Enable Control 


Chapter 6:

PCM Signal Outputs 
Engine Control Output 
Fuel Pump Relay Control 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp Control 
Tachometer Output 
Vehicle Speed Output 
Electric Fan Control 
Air Conditioning Control 
Generator Control 
Emissions Control 
Skip Shift Solenoid Control 
Reverse-Inhibit Solenoid Control 
Transmission Control 
Serial Data Output 


Chapter 7:

Changing the Firing Order 
Injectors and Ignition Coils 
Modifying Calibration 


Chapter 8:

Electronic Throttle Equipment 
1997–2004 Corvette 
2004–2005 Cadillac CTS-V 
GM Truck 
EFI Connection 24x Throttle Body Assemblies 
Chapter 9: Electric Fan Operation 
Air Conditioning Considerations 
PCM Calibration 
Camaro, Firebird and Corvette 
Trucks
PCM Operation 


Chapter 10:

Transmission 
Automatic Transmissions 
Manual Transmissions 


Chapter 11:

Air Conditioning 
Base Calibration 
Operation Overview 
PCM Conversion Recommendations 


Chapter 12:

Cruise Control 
Cable Throttle Systems 
Electronic Throttle Systems 


Chapter 13:

Wire Harness Selection 
Used Wire Harnesses 
New Wire Harnesses 


Chapter 14:

On-Board Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Assembly Line Diagnostic Link 
OBD-I System 
OBD-1.5 System 
OBD-II System 
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes

 
Chapter 15:

Gen III LS PCM Conversions 
Project 1: 24x Small-Block Chevy in a 1933 Willys 
Project 2: Twin-Turbo Small-Block Chevy in a 1998 GMC Truck 
Project 3: Turbo 4.3L V-6 3x Conversion 
Project 4: 24x LT1 Conversion to Eliminate Optispark in an F-Body 
Project 5: Big-Block Ram Jet 502 24x Conversion 


Glossary


Source Guide 

The photos in this edition are black and white.

Without a doubt, GM's LS Series engines are the hottest thing going right now. Thousands of enthusiasts are either modifying their cars factory equipped with these engines, supported by a robust aftermarket, or converting their vintage muscle cars to run with these efficient and powerful engines. Of course, with technology comes complexity. To get the maximum performance and efficiency out of any modern engine, you have to have a solid understanding of the technology involved and how to make the most of it.

In How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems, the benefits, advantages and nuances of this robust and efficient control system are thoroughly examined. Do you have a vehicle already equipped with an LS Series engine but want to do a transmission swap? Do you want to convert from a cable throttle to an electronic throttle, and make systems like cruise control integrate? Do you want to eliminate the dreaded Optispark distributor from your LT1/LT4? Perhaps convert your Gen I small-block to distributor-less ignition? Or convert to universal OBD-II diagnostics? Do you want an affordable control system to run fuel injection, ignition timing, cooling fans, air conditioning, and electronic overdrive transmissions while swapping all if this into your classic muscle car?

How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems will cover all of these applications and more. Not only are the performance and flexibility aspects covered in great detail, but there are significant cost benefits as well. Implementing a GM Series III PCM based control system will not only afford you great flexibility and tune-ability, but it can be accomplished significantly cheaper than most aftermarket alternatives. If you are planning any of these complex swaps or just looking to thoroughly understand the nuances of modern GM control systems, this book is a vital addition to your technical library.

Pages : 144
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 316 b/w photos and charts
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613258408
Product Code : SA255P

Acknowledgments 


About the Author


Introduction


Chapter 1:

Understanding the Small-Block Generations 
Generation I, with Multi-Port Fuel Injection 
Generation II, 1992–1997 LT1 and 1996–1997 LT4 
Generation III, 1997–2007 LS Series 
Generation IV, LS Series 

Chapter 2:

Comparing Gen III Controllers 
Tuned Port Injection ECMs 
Generation III Powertrain Control Modules 
Throttle Actuator Control Modules 


Chapter 3:

Crankshaft and Camshaft Signals and Ignition Systems 
High-Resolution Crankshaft Signal 
Low-Resolution Crankshaft Signal 


Chapter 4:

Tuning Software and Equipment 
GM Tuning 
Custom Tuning and Data Acquisition 
Handheld Tuners 
Tuning Equipment 


Chapter 5:

Sensors and Inputs 
Throttle Position Sensor 
Idle Air Control Valve 
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 
Air Temperature Sensor 
Mass Airflow Sensor 
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor 
Knock Sensor 
Oxygen Sensor 
Oil Pressure Sensor 
Vehicle Speed Sensor 
Camshaft Position Sensor 
Crankshaft Position Sensor 
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 
Park/Neutral Indicator 
Gear Select Switch 
Brake Switch 
Clutch Pedal Position Switch 
Fuel Enable Control 


Chapter 6:

PCM Signal Outputs 
Engine Control Output 
Fuel Pump Relay Control 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp Control 
Tachometer Output 
Vehicle Speed Output 
Electric Fan Control 
Air Conditioning Control 
Generator Control 
Emissions Control 
Skip Shift Solenoid Control 
Reverse-Inhibit Solenoid Control 
Transmission Control 
Serial Data Output 


Chapter 7:

Changing the Firing Order 
Injectors and Ignition Coils 
Modifying Calibration 


Chapter 8:

Electronic Throttle Equipment 
1997–2004 Corvette 
2004–2005 Cadillac CTS-V 
GM Truck 
EFI Connection 24x Throttle Body Assemblies 
Chapter 9: Electric Fan Operation 
Air Conditioning Considerations 
PCM Calibration 
Camaro, Firebird and Corvette 
Trucks
PCM Operation 


Chapter 10:

Transmission 
Automatic Transmissions 
Manual Transmissions 


Chapter 11:

Air Conditioning 
Base Calibration 
Operation Overview 
PCM Conversion Recommendations 


Chapter 12:

Cruise Control 
Cable Throttle Systems 
Electronic Throttle Systems 


Chapter 13:

Wire Harness Selection 
Used Wire Harnesses 
New Wire Harnesses 


Chapter 14:

On-Board Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Assembly Line Diagnostic Link 
OBD-I System 
OBD-1.5 System 
OBD-II System 
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes

 
Chapter 15:

Gen III LS PCM Conversions 
Project 1: 24x Small-Block Chevy in a 1933 Willys 
Project 2: Twin-Turbo Small-Block Chevy in a 1998 GMC Truck 
Project 3: Turbo 4.3L V-6 3x Conversion 
Project 4: 24x LT1 Conversion to Eliminate Optispark in an F-Body 
Project 5: Big-Block Ram Jet 502 24x Conversion 


Glossary


Source Guide 

How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems

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