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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 08:00 AM
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3.4 to LT1

I'm considering the purchase of a 94 v6 car and swapping my drivetrain into it but first i have some questions.
-Will I need to swap wiring for the dash harness over? or will the LT1 engine harness be a plug-and-play with the v6 dash?
-Are there any differences in fuel lines? will i need to swap the fuel lines from the LT1 car?
-The v6 has a drum rear and Id like to install the disk rear from the LT1 car. The brake lines from the LT1 car are too rusty to be removed. What brake lines will have to be fabricated for the swap? And can I use the proportioning valve(where is this btw?) from my LT1 car in the V6 car?
-Also, does anyone have a link to a good write-up for an a4-t56 swap?(i dont have time to search for this atm...but ill search later if noone has any links handy)

Also if anyone that's done this before has any quick tips or pointers feel free to share. Thanks in advance.
Old Dec 18, 2006 | 10:43 AM
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depends on how much to v6 car is. since you seem to already have a complete lt1 parts car, then it is mostly a lot of labor involved. i know someone on this board has a write up, but i cant remember who.
Old Dec 18, 2006 | 11:41 AM
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Here is an idea of what will be needed for the swap: http://www.tacreationsusa.com/3_4_3_8_v6_to_lt1.htm
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