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He was considering the 4.8 not technically part of the LS family the Ls1 2 3 Etc
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Exactly. I know its the same family but the 4.8/5.3 get forgotten when it comes to performance...for good reason too :rofl: but they make great budget builds

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newer 4.8s made more power than older 5.3s... I love the stigma that the 4.8 gets just because it is the smallest LS... makes me :rofl: constantly.

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Dammit, you beat me to it.

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newer 4.8s made more power than older 5.3s... I love the stigma that the 4.8 gets just because it is the smallest LS... makes me :rofl: constantly.

The Vortec 4800 LR4 (VIN code "V") is a Generation III small block V8 truck engine. Displacement is 4.8 L (290 cu in) with a 96.01 mm (3.78 inch) bore and 83 mm (3.27 inch) stroke. It is the smallest of the Generation III Vortec truck engines and was the replacement for the 5.0 L 5000 L30. The LR4 engines from 1999-2000 produced 255 hp (190 kW) while the 2001 and above models made 270–285 hp (201–213 kW) and all have a torque rating between 285–295 lb·ft (386–400 N·m), depending on the model year and application. The 2005-2006 models made 285 hp (213 kW) and 295 lb·ft (400 N·m), LR4s are manufactured at St. Catharines, Ontario and Romulus, Michigan.

The Vortec 5300 LM7 (VIN code 8th digit "T") was introduced in 1999, and can be considered the "garden variety" version of the Generation III 5.3 liter V8's. The 1999 LM7 engine produced 270 hp (201 kW) and 315 lb·ft (427 N·m), 2000-2003 engines made 285 hp (213 kW) and 325 lb·ft (441 N·m). The 2004-2007 engines made 295 hp (220 kW) and 335 lb·ft (454 N·m), it has a cast iron block and aluminum heads.

The Vortec 5300 L59 (VIN code "Z") is a flexible fuel version of the LM7. The 2002-2003 made 285 hp (213 kW) and 320 lb·ft (434 N·m), while the 2004-2007 L59s made 295 hp (220 kW) and 335 lb·ft (454 N·m).

The Vortec 5300 LM4 (VIN code "P") is an aluminum block version of the LM7, and had a short production life. The LM4s made 290 hp (216 kW) and 325 lb·ft (441 N·m), It should not be confused with the L33 described below.
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My brother has a 2004 Yukon XL, he's got about 260,000 on the clock and the motor blew (5.3) we are gonna replace the motor and trans. LS motors seem to be a dime a dozen used, so my question is what wiring/tuning issues would be run into if we went LS versus another 5.3 we are hoping to see another 100,000 out of the vehicle

Use pretty much any 06 or older LS engine
-match up all the wiring and sensors/plugs to your brothers truck ( watch for color differences ) and it should fire right up. If you change displacement ( 6.0L or 4.8L ) it will need a tune to run tip top but it should still run decent on the stock tune file. If its another 5.3? It should run as per norm.

LS stuff responds well to tunes anyways, so its always a wise plan to dial it in better if you can swing the bit of extra scratch.
 
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