Sadly you didn't offer us enough information! The year of the system/s is also important. Locate your system from the above references and post the URL's here so we can likewise see which ones you are working with.
Think it this way... Ford made Mustangs since 1962 and still making them! One can't expect to slide in the Engine of the first generation into the body of todays!
The EPA would be on your case and the cars performance wouldn't be what you expect.
There is the possibility of a different interface physically as well as the performance of the system might also suffer, and lastly your system may not even run as installs OS won't work on the newer system.
Now why do you want to transfer the drive over
If its to gain access to your stuff there are a few ways to do that mounting the SSD in a case or backing up the stuff to an external drive to than transfer back to your other system. The last approach is running a cable between the systems and treating one system like an external drive transferring things over this is called Target Disk Mode. I personally like this approach as it allows you to have two systems with the exact same apps* and stuff!
- This only works if the systems are running the same generation of OS or it may require upgrading the given App.
For a deep dive in to everything you would want to know on Apples SSD's you can review this great doc The Ultimate Guide to Apple’s Proprietary SSDs
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