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A new stock oil pump is just fine. High volume pumps in 90% of vehicles are useless because you aren't going to be flogging it at 5,000-6,000+ rpm all day everyday where the extra flow may be wanted for extended periods of time. Or if you were running a stroker with increased bearings clearances that require more oil flow at all times.
Just the AFM/DoD delete alone should bump oil pressure by at least 5-10psi on it's own. Being that this is a GEN 4 engine it's likely to have a oil pressure relief valve on the oil pan or somewhere on the engine block but I'm not sure what the LS4 pan looks like off the engine. If you remove that relief valve that is there for the AFM/DoD system you gain another 5-10psi at idle and it will cruise at 45-50psi instead of 35-40psi. Then it will go higher than 40-50psi at WOT to 55-65psi in most cases. These are the results all the truck guys get when they do these changes.
Here is a LS3 pan with the valve and the trucks look the same way, replace it with a plug.
I am also putting together a custom intake setup. Im running an ls6 intake with an ls2 throttle body, but ive heard that I might have clearance issues with the doug thorley headers. Im following a thread written by DavidGXP, But im having trouble finding a throttle body adapter. Does anybody on the Forum know someone who makes custom adapters? help with this would be greatly appreciated.
There are lots of adapters on eBay, I would check there. I am not sure, bit this looks right I think. I don't have this so double check before buying anything. Build looks good!
I got my ls2 throttle body today along with the 6 pin connector. Special thanks to 91parkave for his thread on ls1tech, it made it super easy to rewire the connector. LS2 GTO TB . LS4 TB
PIN A ---- PIN F
PIN B ---- PIN E
PIN C ---- PIN H
PIN D ---- PIN A
PIN E ---- PIN B
PIN F ---- PIN D
once I get everything together and figured out I can go over a detailed list of what I bought and what I had to do to make it work. I think i got everything figured out except the vaccum fittings on the intake and throttle body. The ls2 TB doesnt have the vaccum fitting like the ls4 TB.
Im 99% sure that the throttle body adapter that I bought wont work with my doug thorley crossover pipe. So I designed an adapter, and im gonna try contacting katech to see if they can help me get one made. Its just a rough draft but hopefully they can help me fill in the blanks.
I sent an email to jason at Katech. Hopefully ill have some good news for anyone who would be interested in buying one. As far as i know there is no other options.
If you're interested, I could take a closer look at the design to help minimize the cost to manufacture.
Also, it's probably going to be a lot cheaper to go to a mom and pop type machine shop. A place that specializes on one-off pieces. Katech (and the like) run production. You'd be paying for your piece and all the pieces they didn't make while they were cutting yours.