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Old Jun 28, 2005 | 08:29 AM
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question on pacesetter LT's

I have a chance to get some new pacesetter LT's but the where order for a 93 Z28 M6 and my car is a 94 Z28 A4. Just wondering if they would work.

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Old Jun 28, 2005 | 10:01 AM
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Re: question on pacesetter LT's

tranny dipstick shouldnt be too hard... its just one bolt. and i think your right about the years.
Old Jun 28, 2005 | 10:10 AM
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Re: question on pacesetter LT's

the only difference is the emissions fittings, they are all the same basic design. i beleive if you still want to keep your air/egr you can still make them work with some retro fiting. also i just installed both of my pacesetter longtubes from the top pretty easily (in an auto) by unbolting my motor mounts.
Old Jun 28, 2005 | 02:27 PM
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Re: question on pacesetter LT's

Originally Posted by M0n0X1d3
Nope. The pacesetter LTs are for only 94-95, and 96-97 are specific to those years as well. They are also not transmission specific. but installing them on an auto was a PITA because of the transmission dipstick, but it can be done.

Someone stop me if im wrong, i dont wanna give out bad info.

Good Luck
I am pretty sure you're right about that one. When you look up pace setters they are usually sold as 94-95 and 96-97, which leads me to believe you are right.
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