Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount
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Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount
Anyone recommend any places to get either of these? I will be putting a 2001 US GSR motor in a 96 civic ex coupe. I am looking for the correct jumper right?
obd2B to obd2A?
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obd2B to obd2A?
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (10seconds)
no you need obd2a to obd2b check rywire.com or jdmshit.com or ebay if your tight on cash they are all the same if you ask me. also check ebay for the mount or look in the classifieds in honda-tech and tell peeps what you want im sure someone on here has one if not look at hasport.com i believe they have them. good luck
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (mikegeezy)
Ok, checked out rywire.com. It says I will need a Non-Immobilizer equipped OBD2b ECU. What is that exactly?
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (10seconds)
Acura started to use an Immobilizer in 2000 Integra's...so find a 99 or older ECU. Also, since you have a 96 Civic, a 99 Integra ECU will plug directly into your stock wiring harness. '00-01 Teg ECU's plug directly into 99-00 Civic's, FYI.
So no, you don't need a jumper harness.
You can get the rear tranny mount from slhondaparts.com or some place like that....or look in the classifieds section.
So no, you don't need a jumper harness.
You can get the rear tranny mount from slhondaparts.com or some place like that....or look in the classifieds section.
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (10seconds)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 10seconds »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Anyone recommend any places to get either of these? I will be putting a 2001 US GSR motor in a 96 civic ex coupe. I am looking for the correct jumper right?
obd2B to obd2A?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Technically you will be going OBD2a to OBD2b......chassis to ecu.
But if you are trying to use the USDM OBD2b gsr ecu, it has an immobilizer and you are better off getting the OBD2a USDM gsr ecu. You will not need a harness or have to bother with the immobilizer.
FYI....for the harness, see http://www.rywire.com
obd2B to obd2A?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Technically you will be going OBD2a to OBD2b......chassis to ecu.
But if you are trying to use the USDM OBD2b gsr ecu, it has an immobilizer and you are better off getting the OBD2a USDM gsr ecu. You will not need a harness or have to bother with the immobilizer.
FYI....for the harness, see http://www.rywire.com
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (Blown90hatcH)
So I can pick up any 96-99 GSR ecu and plug it in? Would I need a 96-99 distributor or would the 2001 distributor just work with it?
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Re: Where to get a obd2b to obd2a jumper and 99-00 si rear mount (10seconds)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 10seconds »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So I can pick up any 96-99 GSR ecu and plug it in? Would I need a 96-99 distributor or would the 2001 distributor just work with it?
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Yup. The only thing your ex engine harness does not have is wiring for the IAB's. The 2001 distributor will work, but you will need to change the distributor plugs. That is a quick wire swap. Here is a link to some wire colors:
--------->http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...lt;-----------
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Yup. The only thing your ex engine harness does not have is wiring for the IAB's. The 2001 distributor will work, but you will need to change the distributor plugs. That is a quick wire swap. Here is a link to some wire colors:
--------->http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...lt;-----------
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