94 LT1 Z28 swap

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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 06:27 AM
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I have a 1994 Z28 LT1 camaro and want to know all the cars that my Current engine will fit into without spend a whole lot of money.
 
Old Apr 11, 2017 | 09:34 AM
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A 1994 Buick Roadmaster, Caprice classic and a Corvette. Are the only RWD cars GM. 1994 is the first year for OBD Computer changed a little in 95 for to use it in a 95 will take some research.
 
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if you want to change the intake and put a carburetor and distributor on it then that opens it up for more.
 
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That going to require a machine shop and some custom made parts to deal with the Opti to HEI conversion?
 
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not really, just leave the opti there. summit has a carb intake for the lt1 that has the hole for the dizzy.
 
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Originally Posted by craby
not really, just leave the opti there. summit has a carb intake for the lt1 that has the hole for the dizzy.
My bad I was thinking of it backwards. Using the LT1 intake on a small block. To bad you get rid of the opti.
 
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