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3.0v6 to a 3.4v6 #826848 07/25/07 03:12 AM
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The95HOG Offline OP
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I have a 95 runner that I have already put the 3.4 motor into and bolted it the 95 trans. Everything seems right I got it to crank but the trans wireing is killing me. So what im asking is has anyone done such a swap and if so help me out with where to buy or build a wireing harness.

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Re: 3.0v6 to a 3.4v6 [Re: The95HOG] #826849 07/25/07 03:15 AM
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Lots of guys here have done the swap, and successfully. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

So auto behind it all then...

We have an FSM for a 93 sticky'd in the early trucks section for the 3.0 side, and there are FSM's sticky'd in the Taco section for the 3.4 side


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Re: 3.0v6 to a 3.4v6 [Re: The95HOG] #826850 07/26/07 05:40 AM
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Kutter Offline
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I have completed the 3.4 swap. I used the harness sold by Off Road Solutions (ORS). Check out offroadsolutions.com
Cost may seem high but it is plug and play simple to install.

Which ECU, maf, ignitor, VSV's, etc did you use?

Is your tranny auto or manual?


1995 4Runner Limited V6 3.4 Liter 5 Speed 4x4
1995 4Runner V6 Auto 2WD


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