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Old 02-06-2005, 02:57 AM
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Ive got a 98 Civic Hatch DX. And I have a b16a1(no knocksensor) using obd2 dizzy, injectors, alternator. I am using a 2000 GS-R motor harness, 98 DX cabin harness, obd2a->obd1 jumper harness, mugen chipped p28. Everything sound correct?
Old 02-06-2005, 05:19 AM
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no because you can't use that engine harness in that car.
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Can someone explain to me why I cant.. Thanks
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Default Re: Does this sound correct to you? obd2 (iNCU3US)

96-98 OBD2A
99-01 OBD2B

Either that or the other way around

Get a 96-98GSR harness or an EX harness.
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Well the harness I have is a GS-R harness. My friend said he wasnt sure and it was probably a 2000 gs-r harness. Any idea on how to find out if its a obd2a or obd2b?...
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Actually the reason you can't use the GS-R harness is because it is different from your stock harness. Your stock engine hanress runs all the way to the ECU, where as the GS-r's only runs to the shock tower. The only engine harness you can use so you don;'t have to deal with any wiring is a 96-98 EX harness. Or just use your stock harness and get the VTEC and IACV plugs from the GSR harness you have,
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So the 96-98 EX harness is one peice from the motor all the way to the ecu unlike the GS-r which is two peice where it disconnects at the shock tower? Sorry just want to make sure because my DX didnt come with a harness and this is totally different from my old EG. Just double checking am I correct?
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Yea, everything I said in my above post is correct.
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