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Old 10-21-2002, 05:07 PM
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Default Can someone please answer my damn question ?

I have an 88 std hatch and I am going to be putting in a SOHC si motor

Can Iuse the 88-89 integ harness and ECU. Can I use my stock starter clutch and exhaust manifold.

This would be the cheapest and cleanest way to go for me.
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Default Re: Can someone please answer my damn question ? (abaku)

Can I use the 88-89 integ harness and ECU.
You should use your stock motor harness but the injector clips and misc. wiring from an 88-89 Integra harness will help you convert the wiring to MPFI. The ecu will plug into your cabin harness and run the motor just fine.

Can I use my stock starter clutch and exhaust manifold.
Are you keeping the 4 spd. tranny? If so, you can use your starter and clutch. If you are using an Si tranny, you might need an Si starter since I'm pretty sure they mount slightly different. You will need the clutch for the Si tranny. The stock exhaust manifold will fit the Si motor.
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Default Re: Can someone please answer my damn question ? (VTECVillain)

Can I use the 88-89 integ harness and ECU.

You should use your stock motor harness but the injector clips and misc. wiring from an 88-89 Integra harness will help you convert the wiring to MPFI. The ecu will plug into your cabin harness and run the motor just fine.

Can I use my stock starter clutch and exhaust manifold.

Are you keeping the 4 spd. tranny? If so, you can use your starter and clutch. If you are using an Si tranny, you might need an Si starter since I'm pretty sure they mount slightly different. You will need the clutch for the Si tranny. The stock exhaust manifold will fit the Si motor.
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