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96 Integra LS going to OBD1 quick question.

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:44 PM
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Default 96 Integra LS going to OBD1 quick question.

I am under the assumption that with a bone stock 96 Integra LS 5-speed B18B, in order to convert to OBD1, I will need only the following:

-OBD2a to OBD1 ecu jumper harness
-OBD1 non-vtec distributor

Am I missing something? I know I may have to alternate some of the ecu pinouts to accommodate the use of other ecu's, but this will be or should be covered in the instruction manual provided with a jumper harness from a company such as Rywire.

Let me know. Thanks in advance.
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I have very limited amounts of time here. I mean, I know just about everything there is to know about DA integra's, but I know almost nothing about DC integra's. I've been researching since noon time yesterday about the OBD1 swap, but still can't put a definite answer on the drawing board.

Please let me know this.
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Just use your stock 92-93 engine harness on the OBD2 B18, if you hadn't planned on it already.
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Default Re: 96 Integra LS going to OBD1 quick question. (integrawow)

You need the 94-95 fuel injectors(4x), 94-95 alternator, leave the distutor alone and use Distributor Jumper Harness (get it from password jdm), use a P75 Obd1 ecu and hope that you'll still have the accelerator cable from the 96 LS motor you'll need that too. Everything else will be a plug and play.
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Thank you to everyone who replied.
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What if I just bought the 96 spec GSR engine/trans/ecu instead of the OBD1 GSR engine/trans/ecu? Then all I would need is a subharness from Rywire, right?

Let me know.
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Im using a 98 GSR in my 92 civic. Using all OBD2 parts..Harness,Distributor,Alternator,Fuel injectors,everything obd2 Just using an OBD1 ecu!
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all you have to do is use the LS harness and plug it in to your civic and get an OBD1 LS ecu

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