using a b16a2,3 with obd-0 ECU?
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using a b16a2,3 with obd-0 ECU?
would it take a lot of work? what would I have to change to obd0 on the motor to make it work? there are some pretty good deals going around here for wrecked Si's and stuff.
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Re: using a b16a2,3 with obd-0 ECU? (BIG RICH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BIG RICH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">would it take a lot of work? what would I have to change to obd0 on the motor to make it work? there are some pretty good deals going around here for wrecked Si's and stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's not hard at all, of course you would only want to use OBD0 if you are installing it into an EF Civic/CRX or 90-91 DA Integra. Anyway, you would want to use an OBD0 distributor (B16A or modded 90-91 Integra), OBD0 injectors with resistor box, and an OBD0 or OBD1 alternator (for plug and play that is). That's really all it would take, it's pretty simple actually.
It's not hard at all, of course you would only want to use OBD0 if you are installing it into an EF Civic/CRX or 90-91 DA Integra. Anyway, you would want to use an OBD0 distributor (B16A or modded 90-91 Integra), OBD0 injectors with resistor box, and an OBD0 or OBD1 alternator (for plug and play that is). That's really all it would take, it's pretty simple actually.
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