NOTa2_4 wrote:^^^^^ i with stupid hahahaha JK he that engine should be goin in this weekend will let you know the fitment of your 3400 mountsIt's about time. LOL. For all the mounts I've sold, I don't think anyone has installed using the new 3400 style yet. I've been waiting for some feedback from people, and hopefully pics.
Lyndon Korcala wrote:i keep hearing this term flying around.... "Piggyback", can anyone explane this term a lil bit? Is it a splice with the factory 2.2l wire harness? I know basic wiring, I had to rewire the headlight wire harness for my 2001 sunfire front clip. And I've done alot of custom lighting and sound systems. and also? would there need to be any fabrication on the transmission mount?Piggybacking means you run two ECMs at the same time. The main one would be the 3400 ECM, which actually runs the engine. The other one would be your factory 2.2 ECM, which only needs a few sensor inputs, and it is used to run your gauges. In the case of a 95, your 2.2 ECM would need at least a coolant temp sensor feed, an oil pressure sensor feed, and a crank trigger feed (which would come off the ignition module). You're obviously going to want power to the right feeds as well, and possibly other sensors for warning lights, but those would at least give you the gauges that would not be functioning off the 3400 ECM.
Quiklilcav wrote:NOTa2_4 wrote:^^^^^ i with stupid hahahaha JK he that engine should be goin in this weekend will let you know the fitment of your 3400 mountsIt's about time. LOL. For all the mounts I've sold, I don't think anyone has installed using the new 3400 style yet. I've been waiting for some feedback from people, and hopefully pics.
Quiklilcav wrote:You're going to want to swap to a 4-speed. You can use a 94-98 Grand Am 3100 PCM, but you will not get all of your gauges to run off of it (no tach, no coolant temp, most warning lights will not work). You can piggyback your 2.2 PCM just to run the gauges, or you can go aftermarket.