The direct injection system on the LT1 requires a correctly specified in tank pump, adequate line size and a high-pressure pump driven by the camshaft. A stable low pressure feed helps maintain consistent rail pressure and avoids lean conditions. Returnless layouts are common, but the exact configuration depends on the chassis and tank arrangement.
Cooling requirements for an LT1 conversion are generally manageable. A correctly sized aluminium radiator, appropriate shroud and controlled electric fans are usually sufficient, provided that airflow at low speed is considered. UK conditions often involve congestion rather than extended high speed running, so fan control strategy and coolant volume can be more important than absolute top speed airflow in many conversions.
Electrical integration typically revolves around ECU mounting, relay and fuse provision, CAN routing for any digital instrument cluster and correct grounding. The LT1 controller kits are supplied with a well designed harness, but final routing and protection are the responsibility of the installer.