First, I have no pics yet. I will try to get some over the weekend but here is what I've got.
I put a 12Valve with 150,000 in my 1996 Suburban. I used a '93 dodge radiator, and intercooler. I used the 47rh transmission with the triple lock TQ from Goerend Brothers. I used the original transfer case. I had to put a 3" body lift on so that I could get the transfer case between the body and support beam for the torsion bars. I had my driveshafts custom made and my rear one is only slightly longer than my front one now. I used the dodge alternator and the gm a/c. We had to make a mounting bracket for that. I think that looks pretty slick. I have Autometer gauges installed on the pillar. I'm using a Dodge intake system. I pretty well have everything working now except my tach.
My brother, father and I did the conversion. We started January 2, 2004 and I drove it for the first time in March '04 and we spent every weekend on it. I actually felt like it was close to being completed sometime in April '04. Like many projects, it is still not done but once it got driveable I kind of relaxed since my Dad's shop is 100 miles away. I am pushing 40 lbs of boost and have had the egt over 1700 degrees. It was still climbing. My suburban will not spin but it launches.
I have broken the input shaft in the transmission and Dave Goerend replaced it completely. I don't know how much I'm aloud to say here so if I say too much, please let me know, but Dave has been absolutely awesome to work with. He is over 500 miles away from me but we have worked well together and when I had problems, I was completely honest and told him things I had done and he still warrantied his work. Now, I had not done things to intentionally harm the transmission but I am an aggressive driver.
Right now, I shift into lockup and overdrive with two switches mounted on my dash. That works pretty well. My a/c unit runs all the time right now also. I have the pressure switches bypassed because the gm computer does not see an engine signal. I'm hoping to get that all straightened out this fall.
Here are some numbers. I had a 350 and was getting 11. 5 mpg. I got 6. 5 mpg pulling my 24' camper to PA.
After the conversion, I am getting 15 mpg and 11 mpg pulling the same camper. I now have a 37' camper that I pull and I get about 9 - 10 with it and I have an injector messing up. I do have 300 hp injectors and I think one is bad. I have a dead miss at idle but at full throttle you can't tell it. Well, there are so many things to say about this conversion, I don't know where to end so I guess I will say more if there are questions.
One last statement: This is our main transportation so of course, my wife gets to drive it during the day, and I drive our little Rodeo and my Honda Valkyrie to work. I only drive the Burb in the evenings and weekends. I told her I would try to buy her a brand new suburban and I get that one. The response: well, I'm still driving my bike and theRodeo and she still has her Cummins. She loves to make it smoke.
If I could do one thing only differently, I would have put 4" exhaust from day one. I currently only have 3" exhaust and now have to spend more money to get the 4" on.
Shane