I did it!
I'm doing a 3800 swap into another car and I started out with a 96 harness/computer. I soon got a 97 PCM but I really wanted a 98 setup so I can use my PowrTuner with it. (Without having to pay for 97 support).
Benefits of '98
1. Don't need '97 credit so any PowrTuner can edit the PCM
2. Superior knock sensor module (May not be a big deal for N/A but I will be putting an M90 on it so this is a big deal for me)
3. More common/interchangeable
4. One less oxygen sensor to worry about going bad
I searched on the board here for info but I didn't find anything past using the 96 harness and a 97 computer. I did printouts of all the PCM pinouts for a 96 Camaro and a 98 Camaro and got to work. Sitting down in my living room it took about 2 hours working at a comfortable pace. I connected my '98 GTP PCM, reflashed it with the '98 Camaro file and everything works!
A few notes
-Auto will take longer due to more connections
-If you want to maintain your EVAP you will need to switch to a '98 EVAP setup with a single connection. I'm not running any EVAP so now that I can use my tuner I can just erase the codes.
I know this is a common topic on the Grand Prix forums but I hadn't seen it anywhere here so I figured I'd share. Of course just buying a '98 harness might have been easier but I've been keeping my eye out in junkyards for the past two months and I have had zero luck. Plus this is free (if you have a PCM)
I'm doing a 3800 swap into another car and I started out with a 96 harness/computer. I soon got a 97 PCM but I really wanted a 98 setup so I can use my PowrTuner with it. (Without having to pay for 97 support).
Benefits of '98
1. Don't need '97 credit so any PowrTuner can edit the PCM
2. Superior knock sensor module (May not be a big deal for N/A but I will be putting an M90 on it so this is a big deal for me)
3. More common/interchangeable
4. One less oxygen sensor to worry about going bad
I searched on the board here for info but I didn't find anything past using the 96 harness and a 97 computer. I did printouts of all the PCM pinouts for a 96 Camaro and a 98 Camaro and got to work. Sitting down in my living room it took about 2 hours working at a comfortable pace. I connected my '98 GTP PCM, reflashed it with the '98 Camaro file and everything works!
A few notes
-Auto will take longer due to more connections
-If you want to maintain your EVAP you will need to switch to a '98 EVAP setup with a single connection. I'm not running any EVAP so now that I can use my tuner I can just erase the codes.
I know this is a common topic on the Grand Prix forums but I hadn't seen it anywhere here so I figured I'd share. Of course just buying a '98 harness might have been easier but I've been keeping my eye out in junkyards for the past two months and I have had zero luck. Plus this is free (if you have a PCM)
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