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ylstaffer Icon

Posted 04 July 2009 - 12:45 PM

Well in any case it isn't going to matter for this specific application because I have decided to cut the line and call it a bad fishing day. As we removed the blown engine we discovered several other issues (torn CV boots, broken radiator mounts, numerous worn/brittle hoses...) that alone wouldn't be significant but added up with the installation (not to mention the new timing belt kit, RMS, serpentine belt, ECU...) have made the resurrection of the 98 beyond reason. Unfortunately it is worth much more as a parts vehicle at this point in time. I'm currently looking at some possible replacement vehicles this weekend and yes, they are Volvos. Thanks for all the guidance through this mess.

binglax09 Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 11:53 AM

Justin just didnt read what he wrote haha....

Manual ECU works with both
Auto ECU works with just auto

HtownTurboBrick Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 02:53 AM

View PostChilled Man, on 02 July 2009 - 09:47 PM, said:

No they dont ....

Auto will work in both , but a manual wont .

Explain that to my auto who is currently running the manual's ecu :P

Chilled Man Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 02:47 AM

View PostHtownTurboBrick, on 02 July 2009 - 08:54 PM, said:

Is your GLT an AWD? Manual and auto T5 ecu's swap back and forth, have a tuned ST ecu from my auto that I swapped into my manual no issues. I'd keep an eye on your AWD parts if you swap in the T5 motor as all that extra power on a poorly maintained AWD system will pretty much destroy it.

No they dont ....

Auto will work in both , but a manual wont .

Big Will Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 02:28 AM

I wouldn't worry at all that the added stress of a B5234T3 motor (which does come from a 98 T5 equipped with 16T) would ruin the AWD. Keep in mind that the R AWD automatic has a B5234T6 engine which for all intents and purposes is the same as the T3 variant and uses the same 16T turbo. There's no difference in AWD components between the GLT AWD/XC, and R AWD.

Just do your best to make sure the AWD system is in good shape by ensuring that your tires are evenly worn and changing out the fluid in the angle gear and rear differential. Sounds like a good swap that you have going although personally I like the B5254T motor better...but maybe that's just because it's what I have.

binglax09 Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 02:10 AM

Sell the AWD to finance the motor and as long as you change your tranny fluid on time then you shouldnt have any issue. In my opinion it's worth it....

HtownTurboBrick Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 01:24 AM

Well keeping the AWD isn't a neccessity. You can do the swap, and if the parts fail, yank the drive shaft and go FWD and move on with life. Unless you insist that it stay AWD. I did it with my sister's 99 R, it's FWD now.

ylstaffer Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 01:14 AM

View PostHtownTurboBrick, on 02 July 2009 - 08:54 PM, said:

Is your GLT an AWD? Manual and auto T5 ecu's swap back and forth, have a tuned ST ecu from my auto that I swapped into my manual no issues. I'd keep an eye on your AWD parts if you swap in the T5 motor as all that extra power on a poorly maintained AWD system will pretty much destroy it.

Yep mine is an AWD and good call regarding the driveline stress. It never has had any issues in the driveline and sounds quiet and runs smoothly (no clunks, grinding, rattling, etc) so it should be OK.

Quite frankly after thinking about this today I'm not totally convinced any swap is such a great idea. The car has 200k and as an early AWD model it may well not be worth all the work. Parting it out would likely be the most profitable move at this point in time. I bought the engine at a pick-n-pull and paid very little for it so I could easily get my $ back on that. Is there a good reason I should continue the life-support or is it time to pull the plug?

HtownTurboBrick Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 12:54 AM

Is your GLT an AWD? Manual and auto T5 ecu's swap back and forth, have a tuned ST ecu from my auto that I swapped into my manual no issues. I'd keep an eye on your AWD parts if you swap in the T5 motor as all that extra power on a poorly maintained AWD system will pretty much destroy it.

ylstaffer Icon

Posted 03 July 2009 - 12:48 AM

View Postbinglax09, on 02 July 2009 - 12:06 PM, said:

http://volvospeed.co...-1998-v70r-ecu/

If you get the T5M ECU for nothing then just sell it on here and use the above ECU which is at a great price. The T5M ECUs go for about $200 so you will not only get an ECU that you need but you make 100 bucks!

Bah, already snagged. <_< So you're telling me that the ECU from a manual transmission car will work in my auto/AWD?

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