d16a6 w/ obd-1 dist??
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Re: d16a6 w/ obd-1 dist?? (dr_latino999)
probably wont work
i know when i put a d16z6 motor in my 89 hatch wit an obd1 dizzy wit an obd0 ecu it wouldnt work.
the obd1 dizzy will work if u have an odb1 ecu
i know when i put a d16z6 motor in my 89 hatch wit an obd1 dizzy wit an obd0 ecu it wouldnt work.
the obd1 dizzy will work if u have an odb1 ecu
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Re: d16a6 w/ obd-1 dist?? (dr_latino999)
i've never heard of any obd-1 that will fit. maybe you could somehow replug a Y8 dizzy somehow and convert it to obd-1?
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dont want to pull the head off...
anyways.. hybrid section replied..
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1045116
anyways.. hybrid section replied..
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1045116
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I'm runnging a Y8 head and, as you may know, it has the same distributor bolt pattern as the Z6.
It's converted to OBD-1 with a P28 ECU.
The distributor is from a DX/CX/LX... etc. The only odd-ball OBD-1 distributor is the one found on the D16Z6. Everything else shares the A6 type of bolt pattern.
It's converted to OBD-1 with a P28 ECU.
The distributor is from a DX/CX/LX... etc. The only odd-ball OBD-1 distributor is the one found on the D16Z6. Everything else shares the A6 type of bolt pattern.
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Re: (4drEF)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 4drEF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm runnging a Y8 head and, as you may know, it has the same distributor bolt pattern as the Z6.
It's converted to OBD-1 with a P28 ECU.
The distributor is from a DX/CX/LX... etc. The only odd-ball OBD-1 distributor is the one found on the D16Z6. Everything else shares the A6 type of bolt pattern.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i think you might have miss-worded something.... cuz y8 and z6 dont share the same bolt pattern
but you are right, z6 is the odd-ball.
It's converted to OBD-1 with a P28 ECU.
The distributor is from a DX/CX/LX... etc. The only odd-ball OBD-1 distributor is the one found on the D16Z6. Everything else shares the A6 type of bolt pattern.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i think you might have miss-worded something.... cuz y8 and z6 dont share the same bolt pattern
but you are right, z6 is the odd-ball.
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yeah im planning on this as well...
D16AA6
Y8 distributor
P06 ecu
all i need is a 4 wire o2 sensor and i believe that will be all?
i have the distributor and ecu already, just need a wiring harness for the ecu, and im gonig to make an adapter harnes for the distributor...
D16AA6
Y8 distributor
P06 ecu
all i need is a 4 wire o2 sensor and i believe that will be all?
i have the distributor and ecu already, just need a wiring harness for the ecu, and im gonig to make an adapter harnes for the distributor...
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