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Old Aug 24, 2009 | 11:36 PM
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Will a 95 850 T-5R transmission work in a 95 turbo 850? Plug and Play?
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:30 AM
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I'm pretty sure it will. I mean everyone does manual swaps and they use transmissions from all years in their 96's and 97's. And if you search transmissions on ebay, I was, it will say "Transmission w/ turbo Volvo 850 94 95 96 97".
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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Yes, it will swap right in.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 03:36 PM
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Physically I am not too concern, its the electrical I am worried about.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 03:47 PM
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I wouldn't worry about it.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 06:33 PM
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Same trans.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 07:38 PM
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Yes as long as it is a late model 94 or a 95 it will work fine. A 96 transmission will not work in the 95 car though. There is a red speed sensor in the back of the tranny that the 96 cars do not have.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 07:48 PM
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Will a 96/97 engine paired with a 96/97 transmission work in a 94? I know there is something different with the speedometer sensor in the earlier years that is different than the later years. But I've heard that there are ways around it? Just curious because I want to put a 96/97 motor/transmission into my 94 wagon that I'm working on.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:06 PM
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IMO it is not worth it you have to like rewire half the car to get it to work. A guy on VS did it but was a major pain and took a long time to do it.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:10 PM
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Oh really??? That sucks. Will a 94/95 engine work in a 94 without any problems?
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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Or is it just the transmission that throws off the wiring????? Could I use a 96/97 engine with a 94 transmission???
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:13 PM
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Depending on what the motor has you can keep the tranny on there and use a newer motor. I worked on a car that had a 94 motor in a 97 car.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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Yes you can (we posted at the same time)
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:20 PM
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Ok, because a lot of the lower mileage engines I find are 96/97's, and I want to eliminate the EGR, even though I know I will be throwing a CEL because of it, and it doesn't make a difference, I just kind of want to. Haha.

I have no idea if the transmission needs to be replaced either. I figure that with 300k miles on it it wouldn't be a bad idea, and what better time than when the engine is out of the car.

So to recap: Any motor with 94 tranny= OK
Any motor with 96/97 tranny=problems
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:23 PM
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The 96-97 motor will work fine in there with the 94 tranny. You might just have to use the 94 intake and exhaust manifold and some other parts.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:32 PM
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Ok. What is the difference with the manifolds that the ones from a 96/97 wouldn't work? And would the tranny from a 95 work with 94 wiring?

PS sorry for all the questions, but this is new to me, but very interesting.

edit: I am going to use a 94 tranny, there's a Volvo salvage yard in northern Wisconsin that I just found last week, and they have several really low mileage 94 transmissions, so, problem solved there.
 

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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:49 PM
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There will be a difference for like EGR or Air pump on the newer and older ones. The older cars had EGR the newer ones had Air pump. If you can get lucky you can find a 96 that had nothing.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:58 PM
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So the 94-95 had the EGR, and then in 96 they didn't have anything, and then in 97 they had an air pump? But if I get a 96/97 engine, can't I just drop the entire thing in and i'll just be getting a cel for the egr? I don't know, I guess when that times comes I'll see what happens.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 09:05 PM
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Some 96's have air pump but not all of them.
If you get a EGR cell then find a 96 ECU that does not have air pump and drop it on.
That will take care of the cell.
 
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 09:12 PM
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Right, I would either do that or get a custom tune for it.

So I would be fine with dropping in a 96/97 engine and using a 94 transmission? I would just need a different ecu for it.

Either this engine thing is more complicating than I thought it was, or I'm just over thinking it.
 
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