Bloomsburg OBD2 to OBD1 harness
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (accordhybrid)
If you are having any doubts, we've been carrying OBD-2 to 1 harness for quite awhile now and a lot of HT members have purchased them from us, as well as we use them in our cars. PM me or call us if you have any specific questions regarding pin locations and your particular setup.
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (Newman)
Thanks Newman looks like I will be ordering monday or tuesday of next week. Just so I know so this harness is already wired for the IAB's on the P13 correct?
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (accordhybrid)
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Yes sir, it is wired up for the IABs. I'm running the same harness on my 98 hatchback and with a P13 ECU, the IABs are working fine.... but I run a Hondata and have it disabled .
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Yes sir, it is wired up for the IABs. I'm running the same harness on my 98 hatchback and with a P13 ECU, the IABs are working fine.... but I run a Hondata and have it disabled .
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (Newman)
Yeah definitely make sure you do some research when buying harness for these conversions, because we used one of these harness on a customers car and the pins were breaking left and right, and I"m not sure what company made the harness, just be careful my friend.
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (goforbroke)
I NOT BADMOUTHING ANY OTHER HARNESS PROVIDER IN THIS POST. JUST STATING FACTS.
I have fixed quite a few harnesses that did not have epoxy over the connections. After being installed and removed a few times the pins do tend to get bent. Do this too many times and the pin will fatigue and break.
The epoxy eliminates any movement of the pins and makes for a much more durable product.
I put epoxy on ALL of my harnesses to ensure a long lasting product. My harnesses are not the cheapest but the little things that I do go a long way.
-kenji
I have fixed quite a few harnesses that did not have epoxy over the connections. After being installed and removed a few times the pins do tend to get bent. Do this too many times and the pin will fatigue and break.
The epoxy eliminates any movement of the pins and makes for a much more durable product.
I put epoxy on ALL of my harnesses to ensure a long lasting product. My harnesses are not the cheapest but the little things that I do go a long way.
-kenji
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Re: Bloomslang OBD2 to OBD1 harness (kenji)
And the price on your harness is?
Also Newman do you use this Epoxy stuff that he is talking aobut?
So out of all these brands what would be the best choice: SVE, Skunk2, JDMshit, Kenji's, Bloomslang, or anyothers?
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Also Newman do you use this Epoxy stuff that he is talking aobut?
So out of all these brands what would be the best choice: SVE, Skunk2, JDMshit, Kenji's, Bloomslang, or anyothers?
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Modified by accordhybrid at 9:25 PM 12/11/2003
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