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95 engine in 98 gst

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redmayns

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May 19, 2004
West Sacramento, California
hey guys i know that has been done to death but i never saw this situation touched on, do i still need to change the firing order of my plugs if i use the intake manifold and all the coils that came from my 98 engine? and is that all i need to do to keep my 98 CAS?
 
Everything is the same from the 95 to 98 externally other than the location of the can sensor. You will just need to install the 98 intake cam in the 95 engine so that you can use the 98 cam angle sensor and remove the cam sensor from behind the cam gear. Everything else will bolt together as the old one came out. If the car is awd you will want to use the 98 ac bracket also do that the intermediate shaft will have a place to bolt to.
 
If you use the 98 CAS, you wont have to change the firing order. And like Bryan said, you'll need to install the 98 intake cam as well.
 
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