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  • 3500 head/intake/tb swap onto a 3100-will it work?

    im just curious if it will work & if i will have to do anything special electronically? (i do realize it will need tuned, but will i need any extra parts other than the heads, upper & lower intake, & tb?). also what vehicles were made with the 3500 in them & what kind of gains do you guys think i would achieve?

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    Re: 3500 head/intake/tb swap onto a 3100-will it work?

    Originally posted by no_doz
    im just curious if it will work & if i will have to do anything special electronically? (i do realize it will need tuned, but will i need any extra parts other than the heads, upper & lower intake, & tb?). also what vehicles were made with the 3500 in them & what kind of gains do you guys think i would achieve?
    you can't use the 3500 t/b theres no throttle cable its fly by wire
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      haha, so thats a no on the tb, how about everything as previously stated, with a 4.3 tb & an adapter?

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        Originally posted by no_doz
        haha, so thats a no on the tb, how about everything as previously stated, with a 4.3 tb & an adapter?
        the 4.3 and adapter will work yeah alot of peoplea re doing that now, as for the whole 3500 swap i believe some people are in prgress of doing it. i'm not going to say anything yet because i just haven't seen it
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        1993 Cavalier Z24, 3.1/3400 hybrid, crane 272 cam, LS6 springs,port and polish,2.5 exhaust to 80 series flowmaster,solid mounts

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          if your interested in an adapter, pm me, im the one making them
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