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Old 09-30-2004 | 11:51 PM
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joejoe just got done swapping the 5.3 with the 6.0. After putting the 6.0 in with the stock pcm, it seems to be running fine. The question is: If he put in the 6.0 pcm that came with the motor, would it help much? What all is involved in a pcm swap?(plug in and play?)
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My PCM had to be moved for the blower install and is now very easy to access. Once you get to the PCM, it is all plug and play in hooking up the new one.


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