i have a 95 olds cutlass supreme  that is obd2 is there anyone that can delete the vats in the ecm so i can use this ecm in my motor swap
							
						
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 if it's a 95, it has an OBD1 PCM. did it come from the factory with the 3.4, or the 3100? the 3100 PCM, as-is, is not in any way tuneable, no one has bothered hacking through it to be able to tune it. the 3.4 on the other hand, has been somewhat of a mystery for quite some time. darren freed did manage to hack through and comment on quite a bit of it. i made an XDF for tunerpro based off of the commenting, and it is a fairly hefty file.
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 its a 3100 
 
 i got got the car free it and and drove great but body look like some one rolled the car 100 times lol but i got it to do a v6 swap in my cavalier but as of now im stuck on what wire harness and ecm to use as i want tunability with it
 
 im willing to make any thang work and im going to run after market gauges its a street/drag toy
 
 would going obd1 be best if so what harness and ecu shoild i look for
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 already being OBD2, i would not know of an easy way to integrate an OBD1 PCM into the vehicle without potentially causing more issues.
 
 the first person i can think of that has successfully swapped a 3x00 into a last-gen cavy is Weatheralls Auto... you may be able to get some good information out of him as to what options are the best path.
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 just want to run the the 3100 and 4t60e out the 95 old my car has manual brakes and stering so im going to make a ideler pully to go were the power stering pump would be and i got the ac delert
 
 im going to run autometer speed-o and rpm,temp,oil presser gauges and my aem wide band
 
 car has no stock wireing
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