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Should i do it?
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Should i do it?
i have a motor and pcm outta '99 gtp, no tranny with it. now should i put it in my bonnie since i currently have a n/a motor thats knocking really bad... what all do i need to do this swap?
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Well a L67 will not have the UIM problem you had, but it will need a HD tranny for it to last among other things, but the wiring should not be bad....
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It might work with the engine, but not with the PCM. It might hiccup.
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Originally Posted by Mike1995
It might work with the engine, but not with the PCM. It might hiccup.
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Definitely do it, what would your other option be, put another L36 into it. I always upgrade after I break something.
To do the swap properly, you will need the L67, 4T65e HD, PCM, Harness, axles, and either the fuel pump and brainbox (for lack of a better term) out of an SSEi, or a Walbro Fuel Pump. Also keep in mind that your flexplate from the L36 won't work on the torque converter off of the L67 and vice versa.
Otherwise you can just swap the motor, but you will have to have the PCM reflashed for the tranny if you want the shift points right. BTW- Good luck finding a VIN# that will work for that.
Also you will have to switch over your motor mounts, and fuel lines (from an SSEi), or just steal the fuel line clips off of the L36 UIM and put them on the L67 fuel rail.
To do the swap properly, you will need the L67, 4T65e HD, PCM, Harness, axles, and either the fuel pump and brainbox (for lack of a better term) out of an SSEi, or a Walbro Fuel Pump. Also keep in mind that your flexplate from the L36 won't work on the torque converter off of the L67 and vice versa.
Otherwise you can just swap the motor, but you will have to have the PCM reflashed for the tranny if you want the shift points right. BTW- Good luck finding a VIN# that will work for that.
Also you will have to switch over your motor mounts, and fuel lines (from an SSEi), or just steal the fuel line clips off of the L36 UIM and put them on the L67 fuel rail.
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