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Old May 22, 2006 | 11:55 PM
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I have the knock module from my 94 sitting here and the part number on it is #16177690, and under that is #1042349. Is this the LT1 knock module or the LT4? Thanks in advance
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Old May 23, 2006 | 12:01 AM
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I can't find those numbers... I checked www.gmpartsdirect.com.

my desktop is down right now (bad harddisk) and I can't get to my parts fiche right now... sorry.
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No worries mate, when i checked that site it told me its a module,EL. I have no idea what that makes it in the grand sceme of things!!
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I should have my desktop op tomorrow, I can check the fiche then.
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My money is on LT1 LINK


LT4 PN= 16214681

Follow this link and enter the PN

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Thanks Mike Should i go ahead and upgrade to the LT4 knock module? Can anyone see a good reason not to?
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I could not cross the numbers but I could find out the the LT1 part # is 10456126 and for the LT4 it is 16214681.

The part #16177690 did not really look right, it crossed to another module it seems. I will look further.

Hope this helps in some way.
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Originally Posted by Casethecorvetteman
I have the knock module from my 94 sitting here and the part number on it is #16177690, and under that is #1042349. Is this the LT1 knock module or the LT4? Thanks in advance
What you have is exactly what I pulled out of my 94 when I installed the 16214681 (LT4) knock module in my car. I'm looking at my old part that I kept.

Look on the underside of your PCM to check the part number of what's in your car.
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Pull yours out pcilt94 and have a look at the number on it, its easy to get to, just flip the computer over and on the base there are 2 screws hold the cover over the module which just presses in. See what number yours has on it
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What you have is exactly what I pulled out of my 94 when I installed the 16214681 (LT4) knock module in my car. I'm looking at my old part that I kept.

Look on the underside of your PCM to check the part number of what's in your car.
Is it a simple clip in and drive away or do i need to do anything else?

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Originally Posted by Casethecorvetteman
Pull yours out pcilt94 and have a look at the number on it, its easy to get to, just flip the computer over and on the base there are 2 screws hold the cover over the module which just presses in. See what number yours has on it

Is it a simple clip in and drive away or do i need to do anything else?
It is a simple clip in. You might want to pull the battery terminal before doing it, other wise it's the simplest change you can make to the car.
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