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Old 05-12-2005, 07:58 PM
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94 engine question/suggestion

i have a 94 camaro with a 3.4 that i'm tired of spending money on.i have a 350 with a th350 bolted to it in the shop.i'm wondering what should i do.what would it take to swap a fuel injected 3.4 to a carb. 350?what do i change or do i even want to?by the way,the car is an automatic.what want is to rebuild that engine strong,but not so much that i can't drive it alot.thanks for any suggestions.
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Old 05-13-2005, 09:12 AM
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Re: 94 engine question/suggestion

This topic has been repeated thousands of times here, and every time it ends the same. Some people are all for doing the swap and others like myself don't see the advantage to doing it. If you don't like the sixer sell it and look for an SS or Z28 that will save you all the trouble and probably a bunch of money. It seems to me that it just isn't cost effective to do the swap since it'll prolly cost just as much as a different car and the problems you may have with it later just aren't worth it.
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