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I wouldn't suggest it. You will need some tuning, and that'* a pain on a series1 engine. It could be done but not worth the effort, better dropping a series2 engine in.
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OK, now I'm laughing a bit. My son was talking to me just now and started sniffing, I smell poop. Ya, that'* the oil from the supercharger. Smells bad dad. Sure does.
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mmm just a question if i bought a much newer series engine and i swap it to my car , i need to swap to the wiring harness and ECM am i right or i need other things to make it work
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I would suggest the transmission, engine, wiring harness and PCM. Try to find a 97 or newer, that way you have more tuning and after market options.