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engine swapping 700

You would have to change the engine wiring harness and the probably the chassis wiring harness connecting to the ECU (this would depend on the production years of the cars and the ECUs used). Changing the chassis wiring harness connecting to the ECU would be a major project. I could do this project, but I wouldn't start it without the factory wiring diagrams for each specific car.

Also, I would not embark on this project because the B6324 has proven to be an expensive engine to maintain. The B230FT has a far better track record for maintenance and low cost.

By the time you completed this project you would be more money into it than just buying a 960, which I would not own.






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