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how hard would it be to put an ecotec in a 1989 cavalier with 2.0 5 speed?
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Re: ecotec

prolly pretty hard, youd need alot of electical knowledge, engine, and even manufacturing. But with money anything is possible.
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prolly pretty hard. But with money anything is possible.


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Re: ecotec

i would recommend buying at least a 1995 before jumping into that project... cavaliers are very cheap cars so go find and newer one first... it will be easier to make the swap with a newwer car either way
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