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    Default Will a VS cruise cable and module fit on/run on a VR (v6)?

    As title states (v6)
    will the ecotec CC engine bits compate with the buick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteknightVR94 View Post
    As title states (v6)
    will the ecotec CC engine bits compate with the buick?
    I don't think so, The throttle brackets are different and the cable is too long and doesn't have the right fitting on the end for the buick. Also you would have to muck around with the wiring side of things.
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    Yes, Kind of...
    I have a VR Cruise control module running on my VS (cost me $20 for the module stalk ect and around $5 for the BCM socket pins), It depends on why you are putting it in as to if its worth doing it.
    If you are doing it for the extra functions the VS cruise has then i wouldnt bother.
    If the car dosn't have cruise in it already then i wouldnt do it this way, you can get good after market kits for around $300 - there are cheaper ones but remember you get what you pay for.
    If you want a challange and want to pull your hair out for a few days then go right ahead. Just make sure that you have schematics of all the circuits you need - including wire colours and plug pin numbers and the relevant parts of the BCM, and a CRO doesnt go astray either.
    I have over 10 years experience maintaining and repairing RADAR, environmental telemetry and both satelite and inertial navigation systems and this took me over a week to nut out so unless you hapen to be an auto elec i would probably give it a miss.
    That is unless you are like me and happen to be a little nuts and a lot bored...

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    the module is the same. the cables are different from memory but u can fit the vr cable to the vs module, the v8 cables are also different

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