Awd lsx s10

I have a trans out of an 03 Silverado, ran fine when we pulled it. Pm if interested.

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Thanks, I condsidered it but I might as well build it if Im going to go through the nightmare of pulling it.
What was the resolution... pics are cool but I'm dying to know what worked for you.
My truck only seems to do the reduced engine power in cold weather... it hasn't happened since winter, but all the sudden it did it to me one day earlier this week.
Ill try my best to explain, but keep in mind that I didnt have reduced power, I had zero throttle control. First, I checked all of the wire connections for continuity and for proper voltage from the TAC, to the pedal sensor, to the throttle body, all OK for me (I've read that the wires near the throttle body, on OEM harnesses, can be a problem area). I then checked the resistance values for the 2 pedal position potentiometers, within the APP and had no continuity. This ment to me that the pedal sensor (APP) was bad. I purchased a new Dorman one from Advanced for $75 and installed. This still didnt work, no throttle control yet. I got pissed and went on craigslist and found a TAC and pedal from a 04 silverado, plugged these in and it worked. I had to modify my DBW pedal to fit in the s10 and the one i bought looked like it came off the damn titanic so I really didnt want to put the used pedal I just bought in there. I then took the APP off of the used pedal I just bought and swapped it over to the pedal I already had, now it didnt work, no throttle. This ment that there was something wrong with the original pedal assy itself. So after some research, I was able to find a key peice of info. The APP is spring loaded and rests on a "home position" when not attached to the pedal assy. The pedal assy pivot point is a steel shaft with a flattened key that turns the APP when throttle is commanded. The point here is that the APP can not be resting on the "home position" when the ECU reads the resistance values on start up. It wants the APP to be a little off of "home." The failure, at least in my case, comes from the press fit of the pedal pivot pin. Somehow, my pivot pin had twisted allowing the APP to rest on the "home position". Apparently most people just by a new pedal assy and its fixed. All I had to do is remove the APP from the pedal assy and use a pair of visegrips to turn the pivot pin to where it was supposed to be. I used the used pedal assy I had just purchased as a reference. It looked to me that if you had the pedal on a bench, the key should be vertical, straight up and down. See the pic I whipped up.

Cliffs:
1. Pedal position sensor was bad, bought a new one
2. Pedal pivot pin had twisted, twisted it back to correct position
3. Learned that the pedal and TAC are interchangable from other vehicles (GM truck) and do not have to be a matched set
 
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ahhhhh sweet... I'll take it apart and check it out this weekend
Thanks for the pic / explanation
 
The trans is back with a new stall converter. He said everything looked good but I burned up the 3-4 shift band and the clutch packs weren't great. It should be a huge improvement over stock as the TBSS has one of the lowest stall stock converters gm makes. The trans was built locally with (what I can remember):

▪ Rear Heavy Duty 5 Pinion Planetary
▪ Front Heavy Duty 5 Pinion Planetary
▪ (3) Aluminum Pistons
▪ Corvette 2nd Gear Servo
▪ Super Servo 4th Gear Cover
▪ High Performance Steel Kit
▪ High Performance Clutch Kit
▪ Carbon fiber 3-4 Band
▪ Beast Sun Shell
▪ Heavy Duty 29 Element Sprag
▪ Heavy Duty Wide Rear Sprag
▪ All New Electronics
▪ 1-2 Shift Solenoid
▪ 2-3 Shift Solenoid

 
very cool project. you definitely have some talent to be able to do a project like that by yourself.
 
Got the trans back in and the truck fired up. Ive been putting some miles on it to get the trans broken in. It shifts great, heavy throttle and it'll bark the tires in 2nd... pretty sweet. Yesterday I was able to get the fender flares on which helped tuck the wheels in and installed the front bumper so it didnt look quite as redneck. I have a few things I need to button up and then ill finish the paint work on the hood and tail gate. I've actually been thinking about selling it to start a new project... I guess its all about the thrill of the build for me... oh well.




 
Very cool! My buddy has a 91 with a ls1 in it. It has a ms3 cam and ls6 intake and a Detroit true track 3:73 with at nice 4l65 trans. She screams down the road and roast the tires like it on Ice. Lol
 
Progress! I finished the paint work and installed hood, tailgate and roll pan. The hood was a lot of work but came out looking pretty good. Now i need to finish up the brake and the small stuff.

























 
Very cool! My buddy has a 91 with a ls1 in it. It has a ms3 cam and ls6 intake and a Detroit true track 3:73 with at nice 4l65 trans. She screams down the road and roast the tires like it on Ice. Lol
Yep, thats why I went with the AWD. These things have a rep for not hooking up. Mine does though!
 
Yep, thats why I went with the AWD. These things have a rep for not hooking up. Mine does though!

yes they do hence the reason syclones and typhoons are great on the street, from traffic light to traffic light they are supercar humblers. I know of a few sy/tys converted to turbo ls power just plain scary
 
oh forgot to mention, watch for fuel slosh, when the fuel level is low (below 1/3) hard launches will expose the pickup to air, 3 solutions find a factory 13 gallon tank (direct bolt in), keep 1./2 tank of gas or sump the tank
 
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