blucavvy wrote:you would be better off swapping in an ld9 or 3*00 v6 engine
D.Simoes wrote:blucavvy wrote:you would be better off swapping in an ld9 or 3*00 v6 engine
You're always better off doing this over an ecotec
john storey wrote:and I also have a 96 cavalier i was wondering how hard it would be to swap the 2200 it has now to a 2.2 etec i know tranny mounts an few other odds and ends. What else is required?
EVILution (Now with 4 doors!) wrote:john storey wrote:and I also have a 96 cavalier i was wondering how hard it would be to swap the 2200 it has now to a 2.2 etec i know tranny mounts an few other odds and ends. What else is required?
A few odds and ends doesn't even begin to describe it...
Motor, trans, all motor/tranny mounts, ENTIRE wiring harness (engine and interior dash), ECU, BCM, the whole dash framework (plastic dash frame that supports the bezel and upper pad, as well as the metal frame support), instrument cluster, radiator (along with hoses), gas tank, fuel lines (front to back), EVAP system, whole exhaust system, almost all sensors w/ wiring, and then some odds and ends.
Basically, if you want and Ecotec without a headache of a swap, either buy a Cav with an eco in it already, or get yourself a 2000+ to swap into.
I've done about a dozen Eco swaps and I don't think I'd want the hassle of a pre 00 Eco swap.