i finallyfound the right site any way im startin from square one again i wanna get a more powerful engine in my car the beatiful 3500 i had been tryin to swap in a 3.8 but i gotta mod to much and those cars are becoming rare in my area and in a last dich  found this site and wanna know wha i need todo the swap and what things are different
							
						
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 He'll need a new crank position sensor i think, then a good programmer to get the 3500 to run well and i think there's a couple of other things but as ben said we'd need to know the year what car and what transmission. Remember with the 3500 you need a 4t40e 4t45e series transmission i believe. Correct me anyone if i'm wrong. I'd suggest building up a 2003 4t45e if your planning on adding boost.
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 Any transmission that bolts up to a 60V6 will bolt up to the 3500. I sure wouldn't limit myself to the 4T4x-Es...-Brad-
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 deffinetly not, if your making new mounts anyways and a possibility of axles then you might aswell get a 4t65e hd or possibly the g6 6spd, i would love to see that one pulled off so that we get to know a lil more about what kind of BS problems you'll have, lol 
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 need more info.. what kind of car..tranny etc?
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 Haha.. yah, in the V6 world you gotta be your own mechanic.Originally posted by jackflat0021 View Postmy car is a 91 regal coupe with a 3.1 and i am tryin to give my car more power and mechanics keep givin me the run around
 
 it's been a while since i've looked under the hood of an older regal, how are your motor mounts setup?
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