So I've replaced my 2001 5.0 alpha 1 gen 2 engine with a 5.7 (both vortec) which has the thunderbolt V ignition system. I kept the 2 bbl carburetor and replaced the 5.0 venturi cluster with the 5.7 cluster so I feel the fuel/air side addressed. I bought a knock control module & sensor and my plan was to integrate it into the existing 5.0 ECM module. I ran the engine 8 hours so far without the knock control module integrated and everything seems to be performing well so here's the question.
Has anyone already done this and what was the outcome (performance, fuel efficiency, fried electronics, etc, etc,,,)?
If not does anyone know what's the difference in the 5.0 alpha 1 gen+ module and 5.7 alpha 1 gen+ module to say that integrating the knock control functionality will provide protection for the 5.7?
Has anyone already done this and what was the outcome (performance, fuel efficiency, fried electronics, etc, etc,,,)?
If not does anyone know what's the difference in the 5.0 alpha 1 gen+ module and 5.7 alpha 1 gen+ module to say that integrating the knock control functionality will provide protection for the 5.7?