'98 Vortec 350 - Good swap into a Jeep?
Shannen Durphey
shannen at grolen.com
Wed Jul 7 18:35:11 GMT 1999
Ken Kelly wrote:
>
> I'm confused by all the comments on changing the intake,
> etc. Using a Non-OBD-II computer does not require
> changinging the intake manifold and Fuel system.
>Any of the
> TPI or later electronics could be used with the existing
> Intake.
Requires it? No. I was showing some options for cost effectiveness.
Do I know whether the Vortech engine he's looking at is complete w/
manifold? No. Will I say the only way to go is with the Vortec
manifold? No.
> What was the 95 computer used in
> chevy trucks? Is it compatable with the wiring harness?
Is the 95 PCM plug-n-play with 96 harness? Nope, it's not even
close. The 95 pickup used a dizzy based tbi system with the 16197427
PCM. Talking auto trans, 1/2 ton, 350 engine. Vortech engine uses no
distributor (technical point), crankshaft sensor, sequential pfi.
> Using a 730 or 747 would be a lot more work because of all
> the custom wiring required,
Depends on your idea of work. Modifying a harness one time can be
less work and frustration than multiple attempts at modifying ecm
tables. I would suggest to a novice using a setup close to an
existing calibration to start with.
>although you may be able to use
> the harness and most of the sensors off the old TPI system
> if the locations are similar.
Vortec units are different from previous pfi systems. Physical
changes to the wiring harness should be a minor issue, though.
Shannen
>
> Or if you are running stock
>keep the whole Vortec system.
> Remember this means Cats, after cat O2 sensors, etc. It does
> get tricky. There are some people out there making O2
> simulators for the AfterCat O2 sensors, but by the time you
> get done modifying the 99 PCM to get rid of OBD-II for your
> Jeep you may be one of the List experts on the Vortec!!
>
> Ken
>
> > > I guess I'm asking for HELP and recomendations. I've done engine swaps
> > > before, I just have NO experience with a VorTec System.
> >
>> For simplicity, you may want to consider using the new
> > engine with an older computer and maybe the fuel system.
> >
> > Shannen
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