obd2a to obd1 distributor adaptor
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obd2a to obd1 distributor adaptor
obd2a to obd1 distributor adaptor
I need to get the convertor for this. I have a (((MY CAR)1996 delsol obd2a))) and a (((((My engine Im swapping in 1994 b18 gsr obd1.)))) thanks.
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 6:54 PM 7/28/2006
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 6:55 PM 7/28/2006
I need to get the convertor for this. I have a (((MY CAR)1996 delsol obd2a))) and a (((((My engine Im swapping in 1994 b18 gsr obd1.)))) thanks.
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 6:54 PM 7/28/2006
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 6:55 PM 7/28/2006
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Re: obd2a to obd1 distributor adaptor (DelsolioGSR1996)
http://hybrids.jp/forum/showthread.php?t=22909
Just look at the picture diagram and rewire the obd2a distributor to obd1 and the alternator as well as the injector clips.
Just look at the picture diagram and rewire the obd2a distributor to obd1 and the alternator as well as the injector clips.
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Re: obd2a to obd1 distributor adaptor (novvti)
thanks for the reply but I was told that the (((My car)obd2a))) dizzy wont physically connect right to the (((ENGINE)1994 b18c1 obd1 gsr))). Is this true? thanks again.
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 9:07 PM 7/28/2006
Modified by DelsolioGSR1996 at 9:07 PM 7/28/2006
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Your trying to put your stock distributor on the GSR motor.
The only way thats going to work is if your car originally came with a b16.
A sohc dist doest bolt to a dohc. And I've never head of any kind of adapters.
The only way thats going to work is if your car originally came with a b16.
A sohc dist doest bolt to a dohc. And I've never head of any kind of adapters.
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Re: (Slopoke)
I need an adaptor so that the original dizzy on the 94 gsr can work with my 96 del sol si obd2a wiring. i have the ecu conversion harness already dont I need one for the dizzy?
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Re: (DelsolioGSR1996)
Ok, I was confused. I thought you were trying to fit a sohc distributor on a dohc motor. haha
If you are reusing your stock del sol harness, then yes you either need to change the distributor plug or buy some kind of harness.
Check out http://www.Rywire.com They might have something like that.
If you are using the '94 gsr engine harness(which you can do), then you dont need to worry about it. Just plug in the obd1 distributor to the obd1 harness.
If you are reusing your stock del sol harness, then yes you either need to change the distributor plug or buy some kind of harness.
Check out http://www.Rywire.com They might have something like that.
If you are using the '94 gsr engine harness(which you can do), then you dont need to worry about it. Just plug in the obd1 distributor to the obd1 harness.
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Re: (Slopoke)
ya sry my post was kinda confusing anyway. ryewire didnt have any obd2a~obd1 distributor adapters that I could see. I did email them and am waiting for a response.
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