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Old 08-21-2008, 09:59 AM
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I just bought a 01 Z06 motor for my 00 Trans Am. I think to T/As and vettes had different reluctor wheels on the crank but I may be wrong. If so what doI need to do to make the vette one work in the T/A? Thanks
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Originally Posted by never2low
I just bought a 01 Z06 motor for my 00 Trans Am. I think to T/As and vettes had different reluctor wheels on the crank but I may be wrong. If so what doI need to do to make the vette one work in the T/A? Thanks
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They had the same 24x reluctor wheel. I believe it was changed to a 58x in 2005+ Corvette only LS2's.

To get it to work, you'd have to swap oil pans, they were different. You'll also have to delete EGR on your car. Otherwise, I think most everything else will work fine.

I'm sure some more informed expert will chime in here.
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If the reluctor was your only concern you are in the clear. It is the same reluctor.
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Great thanks guys.




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