OBDII to OBDI wiring
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OBDII to OBDI wiring
I have a b16a2 that came out of a 99 civic si. I would like to put it into my 92 civic hatch si. I know I have to wire the motor for OBDI. If anyone knows of a how to page or any experience doing this swap please let me know what I'm getting into.
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Re: OBDII to OBDI wiring (Fergy82882)
Search buddy.
But in brief, you do not need to do wiring if you have the 99 Si harness, and use the P28 ECU.
Clip, plug and play.
But in brief, you do not need to do wiring if you have the 99 Si harness, and use the P28 ECU.
Clip, plug and play.
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Re: OBDII to OBDI wiring (Fergy82882)
if you use the 92 civic si harness it si plug and play for the most part. you just have to reprogram the P28 to a B16a spec and also either use a OBD1 dist or try to repin the 99-si dist.
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Re: OBDII to OBDI wiring (smart monkey)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by smart monkey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you use the 92 civic si harness it si plug and play for the most part. you just have to reprogram the P28 to a B16a spec and also either use a OBD1 dist or try to repin the 99-si dist. </TD></TR></TABLE>
True, also the fuel injectors. But I would use the 99-00 Si harness.
True, also the fuel injectors. But I would use the 99-00 Si harness.
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