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      From my understanding, yes. But NO swap is 100% drop in, You might need to use the aveo mounts on the engine.

      BASICALLY Speaking, the 1.8 in the cruze and sonic is the exact same black as the 1.6 used in the 09+ aveo. The wiring and management is pretty much identical between the 1.8 and the 1.6 as well. If you had an 09+ you could put a 1.8 in there just as the long block, and it will run. Now the the 1.4t will fit because it bolts up to the same transmissions, it and it goes into the same spot as the 1.8. SO whatever changes chevy made to make it work in the spot the 1.8 goes in, will be necessary for the aveo to swap in. You have a 2004, so you are going to additionally need the harnesses. Gas pedal, or a throttle body conversion which i do not believe is made specifically for an aveo. I could run through all the details. But if I need to explain it step by step, then i can assume you personally have never done a swap, and will be paying someone else.


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      Quote Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit View Post
      From my understanding, yes. But NO swap is 100% drop in, You might need to use the aveo mounts on the engine.

      BASICALLY Speaking, the 1.8 in the cruze and sonic is the exact same black as the 1.6 used in the 09+ aveo. The wiring and management is pretty much identical between the 1.8 and the 1.6 as well. If you had an 09+ you could put a 1.8 in there just as the long block, and it will run. Now the the 1.4t will fit because it bolts up to the same transmissions, it and it goes into the same spot as the 1.8. SO whatever changes chevy made to make it work in the spot the 1.8 goes in, will be necessary for the aveo to swap in. You have a 2004, so you are going to additionally need the harnesses. Gas pedal, or a throttle body conversion which i do not believe is made specifically for an aveo. I could run through all the details. But if I need to explain it step by step, then i can assume you personally have never done a swap, and will be paying someone else.
      Do you know the engine code name for the 1.4t?? And according to what you just said it looks like the 1.4 turbo will fit just fine. But the harness will be different??

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      I have a 2006 Aveo-LS, four door, five speed...what would work for an engine swap in this type of Aveo? I'm probably leaving all of the work to a pro which will cost me, but I just need ideas. Preferably looking for something with a timing chain vs the belt without the zero-tolerance issue.

      My engine has given me nothing but fits after the idler seized last October which threw my timing belt off wrecking the engine. Luckily it was under warranty, but the dealership did a shotty job on the repair. I had a slew of coolant problems since and now I have a giant puddle of oil on the passenger front wheel side of the car.

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      Have you taken the vehicle back to the dealership that did the work mysteryguy1908. This sounds like something that should have been addressed by them. If you would like my assistance could you please send me a private message?

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      Quote Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit View Post
      From my understanding, yes. But NO swap is 100% drop in, You might need to use the aveo mounts on the engine.

      BASICALLY Speaking, the 1.8 in the cruze and sonic is the exact same black as the 1.6 used in the 09+ aveo. The wiring and management is pretty much identical between the 1.8 and the 1.6 as well. If you had an 09+ you could put a 1.8 in there just as the long block, and it will run. Now the the 1.4t will fit because it bolts up to the same transmissions, it and it goes into the same spot as the 1.8. SO whatever changes chevy made to make it work in the spot the 1.8 goes in, will be necessary for the aveo to swap in. You have a 2004, so you are going to additionally need the harnesses. Gas pedal, or a throttle body conversion which i do not believe is made specifically for an aveo. I could run through all the details. But if I need to explain it step by step, then i can assume you personally have never done a swap, and will be paying someone else.
      What kind of car did the 1.4 turbo come in

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