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Old 12-02-2010, 08:49 PM
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Default LT1 engine harness..

Im just wanting to confirm this, but are ALL LT1 engine harness's the same? Example, would be..A 94' Pontiac Firebird Formula w/LT1 engine harness, is it the same as a 94' Chevy Camaro Z28 w/LT1 engine?

Basically, I've got a deal on a engine harness from a Formula and was wondering if it would work in my Camaro.

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As long as it will work with your transmission you should be good to go.
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They are identical. A4 with A4 and M6 with M6
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Just be sure that you stay within the same year. From a schematics view, 93 is unique, 94 is unique, 95 is unique, and 96-97 are the same.
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yes they are the same
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Originally Posted by S10Wildside
Just be sure that you stay within the same year. From a schematics view, 93 is unique, 94 is unique, 95 is unique, and 96-97 are the same.
x2.. Just had this issue was trying to use a 96 harness in my 94..
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Originally Posted by S10Wildside
Just be sure that you stay within the same year. From a schematics view, 93 is unique, 94 is unique, 95 is unique, and 96-97 are the same.
this man is correct
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Yes and No.
the 94 firebird and 94 camaro is the same
The 95-97 coil connector is different then the 93-94
as lon as they are both M6 because the A4 connector are different then the M6 connector (i mean for the transmission example: m6 has a skip shift connector A4 does not duhh)
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Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by flyinZ
Thanks guys!
b-body harnesses are not the same as fbody. ask me how i know



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