Send the wiring harness's to someone like Howell-efi and have them rework you factory harness for the 6.2 computer and the DOD wiring. All the exterior accessories will bolt right on. Then plop the 6.2 into the truck plug the 6.2 ECM into you modified harness and off you go. No need to take anything apart
Not that easy. The controller for that motor has no capability to talk to the BCM, and you'd need a trans controller as well. There is no factory controller out there that can do everything to make this a seamless swap. Either software is not there, or I/O is not there, or both. BTW, the 6.2L never had DOD turned on anyway, so that software is disabled anyway.
The only install wiring that may need to be done would be to bring the pedal ETC wiring to the ECM but if you knew the length again the Howell could easily accomodate that.
Nothing really very difficult here. Even taking out the engine harness is not a huge job.
Off the top of my head, the easiest path is to modify the existing harness, put in an LS2 cam or other 3-bolt cam with the 2x front sprocket, and of course do the 58-24x mod.
Harness mods, again off the top of my head:
1) Do the motor mount boss knock sensor mod, which puts the older GenIII knock sensors on the side of the block instead of the valley.
2) Buy adapter pigtails to go to the new injectors.
3) Move the cam sensor wiring from the back of the engine to the front.
4) Change the crank sensor, just reuse the 4.8 sensor from the truck.
5) The TB can be adapted to the new intake with an adapter plate, but if you have ETC, you can use the new TB and bypass the TAC module on the firewall. The TAC module is built into the new TB. There are adapter harnesses out there. I have not personally done this, but I have seen it done.
The lifters in there are fine if you keep the stock cam and limit speed to 6200 RPM. Nothing will deactivate without telling the lifter oil solenoids to do so. If you are keeping the stock cam, the motor is fine with those lifters.
Now, if you carb it and slap it into the Stang,
1-single plane intake and ignition kit from Holley/GMPP. IIRC, there are 24x and 58x kits out there.
2 - 750 CFM carb.
3 put in a non VVT sprocket and chain. that will put the L92 cam straight up with no advance.
4) if you want to make more power and go higher on RPM, take the $ you would have spent on EFI mods, and buy a nice cam, springs and change out 8 lifters. While you are at it, put in the LS2/3 valley cover for better PCV. The pistons have valve reliefs so you can go a lot bigger/longer on the cam than with an LS2 or LS3 with these heads.
you are running. You will give up 25-30 ft-# torque with the single plane, but it will run <real> nice otherwise. Too bad you put that LT4 in there already though..
Now, you'll need to do oilpans (Camaro pan is still in production so it's under $200 from GMpartsdirect.com) and headers, but an accessory drive should be easy to come up with if all you need is a water pump and generator.