Series8217 wrote:
AFAIK the LS1 and LT1 throttle bodies use the same sensors as the 3.4 DOHC. They should be plug'n'play.
Most every GM throttle body will be plug and play, and I think a 70-75mm unit would be best for his power levels, and that leaves a lot of options.
As for the intake, DO IT! I'd replace the LIM as well, but I can understand your reasoning for not. As for the coolant lines. The bore for coolant to travel up to the UIM is for the throttle body, and it can be blocked off, but if you remember the discussion we had over at Old Europe, you may want to leave it to bypass the heater core and thermostat for when the motor is cold. But that leaves a problem in connecting it. It cannot really be tapped, I tried that, and I doubt mine will seal well. My only idea would be to weld a nipple on, then slide rubber lines on, or just weld aluminum lines to run coolant through. Other than this the coolant is pretty straight forward.
You also may want to look into a 96-97 LIM. It features all 6 ports in a straight line, so it'd make tooling easier. The coolant situation would also be a bit easier, but not much. It has 2 bores on the side, one for the thermostat bypass/heater core return, the other for throttle body/heater core feed. Kinda confusing, but if you want me to go into it further I will. Essentially you have 2 bores, 1 for heater core, 1 for thermostat bypass. But the T-stat bypass also functions as a place for the heater core return to dump into. These are smooth bores, I had to drill them and tap them for my swap, the factory setup relies on the throttle body to push them in and seal them, so you will probably need to tap them if going this route.
Other than this it should be pretty straight forward, make sure to get an appointment with Darth or Ben afterwards to get it tuned. Also, be sure to port/polish/match the LIM. Since you're boosted, open them up as much as you can.
Lots of pictures are a must. If there is anything I can do, let me know.
Here is Serie's photoshop of an LT1-like intake on his LQ1:
