97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions?
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97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions?
I picked up a 1997 b18c (very clean) it's going into my 2000 hatch.
My hatch currently has a 2000 b16a2 in it. (SI harness)
1st question is.. The ecu I’m running currently is 2000 si ecu.. OBD2B
The ecu I got with the ITR is OBD2a (p73)
1: How can I make this ecu work in my car??
2: People have told me they make obd2b to obd2a conversion harness??
3: I'm good at wiring any way I could wire this??
4: I don’t want to convert to obd1!
2nd question is.. I noticed on the ITR intake manifold it has a sensor which I believe is the IAP sensor? (Intake air pressure sensor?) Then I noticed on my b16 there is no sensor?
1: When I run the ITR ecu is it going to look for this sensor? Do I need to hard wire it in?
2: Is this sensor located some place else on a b16? Or does it even have one??
Thanks guys I would really appreciate some tips on these small problems.. Or maybe some urls. Thanks allot!
My hatch currently has a 2000 b16a2 in it. (SI harness)
1st question is.. The ecu I’m running currently is 2000 si ecu.. OBD2B
The ecu I got with the ITR is OBD2a (p73)
1: How can I make this ecu work in my car??
2: People have told me they make obd2b to obd2a conversion harness??
3: I'm good at wiring any way I could wire this??
4: I don’t want to convert to obd1!
2nd question is.. I noticed on the ITR intake manifold it has a sensor which I believe is the IAP sensor? (Intake air pressure sensor?) Then I noticed on my b16 there is no sensor?
1: When I run the ITR ecu is it going to look for this sensor? Do I need to hard wire it in?
2: Is this sensor located some place else on a b16? Or does it even have one??
Thanks guys I would really appreciate some tips on these small problems.. Or maybe some urls. Thanks allot!
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (skeeterDX)
thats the intake air temp sensor. on the b16 motor its connected to the intake tubing connecting between the airbox and the throttle body. as far as the wiring sure you could repin the connectors yourself. just look arround for the pinouts for the two and make the needed adjustments.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (monicle)
that ecu is not good for your setup. You could sell it and get the proper P72 to run the GSR from an OBD2b. Then you will not need to repin your stock harness, only add wires to activate the IAB solenoid, that is the so-called "sensor" on the manifold that your B16 does not have. It's also why your P73 won't work right on the GSR.
Unless you use a GSR computer, the secondary intake runners won't open and you'll lose power. Plus the ITR computer will active the VTEC at least 1000rpms later than the GSR cams are supposed to come on.
Unless you use a GSR computer, the secondary intake runners won't open and you'll lose power. Plus the ITR computer will active the VTEC at least 1000rpms later than the GSR cams are supposed to come on.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (klungemonger)
I think hes got a b18c jdm typr r motor as he says it came with a type r ecu and a type r intake manifol. Could be wrong. wouldnt be the first time soneone didnt even know what they had.
Post some pics of your motor and itll be easier to help you out as we can be sure exactly what were dealing with.
Post some pics of your motor and itll be easier to help you out as we can be sure exactly what were dealing with.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (monicle)
Ah I see...if in fact he does have the Type R then what I said before it moot. I didn't catch the part about the manifold, just the ecu...and assumed it was the C1.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (klungemonger)
No it's a full complete long block 1997 JDM Integra Type R B18c
the only reason I got a long block is because I have a 98 JDM itr tranny on the b16.
the only reason I got a long block is because I have a 98 JDM itr tranny on the b16.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (monicle)
I tried to repin the 99-00 Si wiring harness, but I couldn't do it. The blue and gray connectors use different size pins.
BTW, just extend your IAT sensor over to the intake manifold. Good Luck
BTW, just extend your IAT sensor over to the intake manifold. Good Luck
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (spoonek9)
So could I cut the old sensor off the ITR harness & wire it into the SI??
and about the ecu? should I look for a 99 spec jdm itr ecu?
or what?
and about the ecu? should I look for a 99 spec jdm itr ecu?
or what?
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (skeeterDX)
Cut the IAT off the Si and solder on the one from the ITR to make it longer. You can look for an ECU, but I think it would just be easier to get an OBD2b to OBD2a ECU jumper, about $175 from what I've seen.
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Re: 97 B18c into 2000 ek... few questions? (spoonek9)
or you could just cut and solder wires if you really wanted to save the money. for the sensor wire just extend the wires on the connector. it will plug right in.
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http://www.boomslang.us
they sell good harnesses, the OBD2B-OBD2a conversion harness is $139 shipped...
they sell good harnesses, the OBD2B-OBD2a conversion harness is $139 shipped...
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Re: (klungemonger)
ok I got the sensor down, thx
so I could buy a 99 JDM spec ITR ecu or! buy the conversion?
anyone got urls?
btw if I buy a 99 JDM ITR spec p73 that will work to right?
so I could buy a 99 JDM spec ITR ecu or! buy the conversion?
anyone got urls?
btw if I buy a 99 JDM ITR spec p73 that will work to right?
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Re: (monicle)
Yeah now that I know about the sensor... thats good.
I just ordered the harness to go to obd2a..
thanks alot for the fast help guys..
thanks
I just ordered the harness to go to obd2a..
thanks alot for the fast help guys..
thanks
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