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Tired of searching! 98 ls 3100 to 3400 intake swap

Old Jan 16, 2013 | 02:51 PM
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I've looked around on google and this website and found so many mixed answers and i am just fed up with it. So please, excuse me if it had been discussed. I have a 12 bolt upper intake manifold that I want to swap over to a 3.4. I'd rather not swap out the lower intake manifold, just the uim. What year would I be able to take from? And what would née to be done to make everything fit.
 
Old Jan 16, 2013 | 03:55 PM
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From what I understand, if you want to swap a 3400 UIM on a 3100 you also need the 3400 throttle body and the LIM to go with it (otherwise, you have pretty much zero gain as it's still a bottle neck at the LIM).
But, I have not done it nor plan to do a 3100-to-3400 UIM or LIM swap.

My assumption.... If the bolt pattern matches, it should work. The only "gotcha" I've read about is the EGR. If you still have a 3 solonoid EGR, you will have to find a work around for that.

The N-body (Grand Am) crowd may offer more information on the subject.
 
Old Jan 16, 2013 | 07:48 PM
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Well I think I made the decision of doing the entire intake
Manifold. I might as well get the most out of it and replace my leaking lim gasket. It makes me top of my coolant once a month. The reason I bring up the upper intake replacement is because I need to replace my thermostat that's stuck open giving me awful gas mileage
 
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Are there any straight forward guides on doing this? Like step by step. I'd hate to mess up my daily driver
 
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Thermostat more than likely wont solve your fuel economy problem. I replaced my stuck open one and saw no gains.
 
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Changing the tstat will give you heat again through the blower. Consider plugs/wires for fuel economy issues. I recommend NO Bosch plugs (Delco or NGK).

As for the swap, I don't know any "how to" guides off the top of my head. A google search might help (not sure).

As for the T-Stat, I've always changed them on the 3100/3400 by popping the throttle body off (some take out the exhaust cross over). Takes me about 1 hour start to finish for that job. While the T-body is off, it's a great time to clean all the crap off the inside of it.
 
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