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i dont' think so because i have a 91 integra and had a b20 motor running off of a obd0 ls computer and ls obd0 distributor so if you are using a obd1 ls computer and an ls obd1 distributor it should be just fine
just in case double check with a buddys distributor first
just in case double check with a buddys distributor first
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Re: Distributor Interchangability (matmcg)
Since you are not getting any response, I would say to start looking at part numbers and help yourself.
If they are the same #, it's usually the exact same part. If they are different #'s then they probably wont work.
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/
What block does your 95 have in it?
If they are the same #, it's usually the exact same part. If they are different #'s then they probably wont work.
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/
What block does your 95 have in it?
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Re: (matmcg)
No dizzys do not match all the time. OBD0 is different from OBD1. Same goes for vtec; you cant use a vtec dizzy on non vtec car. Go to Rywire.com you may find a harness for the obd 0 to obd1 distributor.
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Re: (deftonerider)
Stop double POSTING. you only need one post. Yeah and if the wiring doesnt match, which I know it wont, he just sold u a 91 dizzy.
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Re: (Max500)
He probably got one from a 91, it doesn't match and DA_9 posted the solution:
http://www.rywire.com/store/im...r.gif
That should do it.
http://www.rywire.com/store/im...r.gif
That should do it.
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