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B18B1 for B18C1 Both OBD2

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Old 04-18-2004, 10:34 PM
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OK what all am I going to eed to do to get his to work? I am removing my OBD2 B18c1 and replacing it with a B18B1 OBD2. What all will i need to modify on my harness to make it work? Its an OBD2 EX. What all will I need to leave out?

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If the car is already swapped and wired properly for the B18C1, swapping in the B18B1 will be almost the same. You can leave the VTEC, knock, IAB etc. plugs unplugged since the wiring will lay dormant to the ECU. Just transfer the harness (EX I assume) from the C1 onto the B1 and use the proper nonVTEC LS ECU and you shouldn't have any additional work to do.
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sweet thats what I needed.

so I should leave the harness on the motor and pull the motor?
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