where are the HT brains at? need help
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where are the HT brains at? need help
so i just bought a 96 dx hatch with a gsr swap in it and i went to get it emission tested and when the connected there little plug under my driver side dash there computer would not communacate with my car. the worker said it might be a plug not connected or i was thinking that it might half to do with the fact its a newer motor in an older car... meaning it was an obd? problem. i really need to get my tags and this is the only thing keeping me from that. PLEASE SOME ONE SOLVE MY PROBLEM THANKSSSS
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Ryanwill86)
What year is the motor from? It could simply be that you have a motor from OBD1 days with a jumper harness going to an OBD1 ECU. Thus, in order to pass, you'd either have to get the motor OBD2 compliant, or swap an obd2 (obd2a for ease, 96-98 for Civic) motor in and pass with it.
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Davus)
the motor is from h motors and is very clean and with low miles ( not meaning anything) but i believe its obd2. how can i tell? what should i look for? any other ideas? please help me out io really need to figure this out....
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryanwill86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im not sure? what markings are on the jdm one? if so what would it be doing that they can not communacate with my car?
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A lot of cars overseas (including JDM cars) don't have the ability to be scanned with a machine like US OBDII cars can.
So the ECUs will never be able to give codes to a hand scanner.
I don't know all the differences between ECUs, but there should be a code on it. Also, the engine will usually be paired with certain ECUs. My understanding is H Motors sells all or mostly JDM engines and parts.
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A lot of cars overseas (including JDM cars) don't have the ability to be scanned with a machine like US OBDII cars can.
So the ECUs will never be able to give codes to a hand scanner.
I don't know all the differences between ECUs, but there should be a code on it. Also, the engine will usually be paired with certain ECUs. My understanding is H Motors sells all or mostly JDM engines and parts.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryanwill86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so im screwed? is there any way (legal or illegal) to get around emmisions??</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't think anyone here wants to tell you illegal ways to get around emissions or anything else.
So maybe we can stick to legal ways.
We already know this is in a 1996 Civic DX hatchback.
What engine do you have?
What ECU do you have?
I don't think anyone here wants to tell you illegal ways to get around emissions or anything else.
So maybe we can stick to legal ways.
We already know this is in a 1996 Civic DX hatchback.
What engine do you have?
What ECU do you have?
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joo have a jdm computer at least
joo may need to procure the emissions parts off of an obd2 usdm gsr
joo will at least have to aquire an usdm obd2a 5 spd gsr computer
joo may need to procure the emissions parts off of an obd2 usdm gsr
joo will at least have to aquire an usdm obd2a 5 spd gsr computer
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Ryanwill86)
american? scanners do and will communictae with jdm computers.
I have a p30 and i pulled codes/data out with a box snap on scanner.
See what ECU is in the car. it might be obd1 and the smog tech is entering it as a obd2. the pins form obd1 and obd2 on the data link connector are also diff. i believe.
gotta go, if no ones answers with a more cleaner answer i'll help tommarow
I have a p30 and i pulled codes/data out with a box snap on scanner.
See what ECU is in the car. it might be obd1 and the smog tech is entering it as a obd2. the pins form obd1 and obd2 on the data link connector are also diff. i believe.
gotta go, if no ones answers with a more cleaner answer i'll help tommarow
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Ryanwill86)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryanwill86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so if i got a us gsr ecu (obd2) it would be able to communacate with my car?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes, but 95dxsir brought up a good point... check what ecu is running the car now and let us know.
yes, but 95dxsir brought up a good point... check what ecu is running the car now and let us know.
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (95dxsir2)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dxsir2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">american? scanners do and will communictae with jdm computers.
I have a p30 and i pulled codes/data out with a box snap on scanner.
See what ECU is in the car. it might be obd1 and the smog tech is entering it as a obd2. the pins form obd1 and obd2 on the data link connector are also diff. i believe.
gotta go, if no ones answers with a more cleaner answer i'll help tommarow </TD></TR></TABLE>
I've never dealt with JDM ECUs, but everything I've seen from others who know better on here have said that JDM Computers don't communicate with pocket scanners. I don't mean jumping a code off the two pin connector. Of course they can do that.
The OP has a '96, so the DLC (unless changed) would be OBDII.
I believe the OP would like help now, if you could help him now.
I have a p30 and i pulled codes/data out with a box snap on scanner.
See what ECU is in the car. it might be obd1 and the smog tech is entering it as a obd2. the pins form obd1 and obd2 on the data link connector are also diff. i believe.
gotta go, if no ones answers with a more cleaner answer i'll help tommarow </TD></TR></TABLE>
I've never dealt with JDM ECUs, but everything I've seen from others who know better on here have said that JDM Computers don't communicate with pocket scanners. I don't mean jumping a code off the two pin connector. Of course they can do that.
The OP has a '96, so the DLC (unless changed) would be OBDII.
I believe the OP would like help now, if you could help him now.
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (NOFX)
thanks guys ill look tonight after work and see what ecu i have then post tomorow! im pumped to solve this asap. thanks everyone good night!
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Ryanwill86)
1. You need a 96-99 Integra GS-R P72 OBD2A ECU
2. You will need to crank the car and possibly drive the car with this ECU and see what check engine codes it WILL throw
3. Likely you will need to wire up the CKF sensor trick, secondary oxygen sensor, and make sure your evap system is hooked up, and make sure you've got a catalytic convertor that works as three of these items are NOT present on the JDM swap you have, nor does the JDM ECU even look for any these items
Here is the CKF wiring trick you must do:
Click Here and Follow OBD2A instructions
You will also need to see what wires/pins must be in place for the secondary o2 sensor, and if your exhaust/convertor don't have the bung for one be prepared to visit an exhaust shop and have one welded in
Click Here to See What P Codes You Have and What They Mean
Click Here for Detailed OBD2A Pin-outs For Wiring
Credit goes to Katman for the pics and how-to I linked.
Modified by B18C5-EH2 at 9:36 AM 10/6/2008
2. You will need to crank the car and possibly drive the car with this ECU and see what check engine codes it WILL throw
3. Likely you will need to wire up the CKF sensor trick, secondary oxygen sensor, and make sure your evap system is hooked up, and make sure you've got a catalytic convertor that works as three of these items are NOT present on the JDM swap you have, nor does the JDM ECU even look for any these items
Here is the CKF wiring trick you must do:
Click Here and Follow OBD2A instructions
You will also need to see what wires/pins must be in place for the secondary o2 sensor, and if your exhaust/convertor don't have the bung for one be prepared to visit an exhaust shop and have one welded in
Click Here to See What P Codes You Have and What They Mean
Click Here for Detailed OBD2A Pin-outs For Wiring
Credit goes to Katman for the pics and how-to I linked.
Modified by B18C5-EH2 at 9:36 AM 10/6/2008
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (B18C5-EH2)
Thanks B18C5-EH2
there is a cat on this car but only one o2 in the end of the header(almost where it meets the cat)the question i have is should there be anouther o2 in the cat back?
also what should i look for when trying to check for an evap problem?
thanks again!
there is a cat on this car but only one o2 in the end of the header(almost where it meets the cat)the question i have is should there be anouther o2 in the cat back?
also what should i look for when trying to check for an evap problem?
thanks again!
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (Ryanwill86)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryanwill86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so i just bought a 96 dx hatch with a gsr swap in it and i went to get it emission tested and when the connected there little plug under my driver side dash there computer would not communacate with my car. the worker said it might be a plug not connected or i was thinking that it might half to do with the fact its a newer motor in an older car... meaning it was an obd? problem. i really need to get my tags and this is the only thing keeping me from that. PLEASE SOME ONE SOLVE MY PROBLEM THANKSSSS </TD></TR></TABLE>
Hold up. Have you checked the fuses for the OBD connector? If a fuse is blown, it will not connect with the computer. Check that first
Hold up. Have you checked the fuses for the OBD connector? If a fuse is blown, it will not connect with the computer. Check that first
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Re: where are the HT brains at? need help (JDM EJ2)
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Hold up. Have you checked the fuses for the OBD connector? If a fuse is blown, it will not connect with the computer. Check that first </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sure check that even though it is a FACT that the JDM ECU will not communicate with the emisions equipment, nor will the car ever pass a smog/OBD inspection with a JDM ECU.
BTW why don't you tell him which fuse to check?
Hold up. Have you checked the fuses for the OBD connector? If a fuse is blown, it will not connect with the computer. Check that first </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sure check that even though it is a FACT that the JDM ECU will not communicate with the emisions equipment, nor will the car ever pass a smog/OBD inspection with a JDM ECU.
BTW why don't you tell him which fuse to check?