b16 Question
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b16 Question
popped my b16 in my 2000 si and now i got another one form my buddy, but he has a 94 del sol b16 can i slap that bitch in or would i need anything else ????
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Re: b16 Question (Frickr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Frickr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i think you'll have to swap oil pumps, as the OBDII uses a crank sensor thats located in the pump.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes. Besides that, swap injectors, and a few intake manifold plugs (or just swap over the OBD2 manfold and sensors). The rest is pretty much the same. The distributor will need a wiring mod or a wiring harness. It's just a 2 wire mod. The OBD1 distibutors came with a seperate little 2 prong harness for the power wire and tach wire. The OBD2 cars had it built into the same connector. Snip, crimp on quick disconnects, tape, done.
The alternator plug is different. So use your OBD2 alternator.
yes. Besides that, swap injectors, and a few intake manifold plugs (or just swap over the OBD2 manfold and sensors). The rest is pretty much the same. The distributor will need a wiring mod or a wiring harness. It's just a 2 wire mod. The OBD1 distibutors came with a seperate little 2 prong harness for the power wire and tach wire. The OBD2 cars had it built into the same connector. Snip, crimp on quick disconnects, tape, done.
The alternator plug is different. So use your OBD2 alternator.
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