who is using rywire obd0-1 wire harness kit for d16z6?
I am not using that harness but I am using a RYWIRE obd-0 dpfi to obd-1 mpfi vtec harness and it is totally plug and play...All you have to do is move 4 wires at the ecu not a big deal at all.........Rywire
It's mostly plug and play. You'll need to do some wiring on the engine side, but it's really not that big of a deal. Most of the wiring will depend on what you're dropping in. Most of my OBD1 conversion is from RyWire, other than what I did myself, and I'm extremely satisfied with both their products and service.
It looks exactly like it does on RyWire.com.
It looks exactly like it does on RyWire.com.
Depends on what you order... I can make it all plug and play, or I can make jumpers that aid in the process, its up to the customer...
If you have a dx car, and want a obd1 z6, that can be made 100% plug and play.
If you have a si/hf you can have the 190 pkg thats nearly plug and play, or the super clean 240 pkg thats just like a brand new harness
Lemme know
Ryan
If you have a dx car, and want a obd1 z6, that can be made 100% plug and play.
If you have a si/hf you can have the 190 pkg thats nearly plug and play, or the super clean 240 pkg thats just like a brand new harness
Lemme know
Ryan
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I used the rywire obd0-1 in my 91 civic si with lsvtec. All it took was a little wireing to the engine bay. But the actual ecu plug connects directly to the stocker and goes right into the new ecu. Its very very easy. Just need very basic electrical backround. Trust me, im no expert and i did it easily.
Can't get any easier than this..Green and Black plugs to the stock OBDO harness and the three gray plugs to the OBD1 ECU. There are a set of loomed wires (not shown) that goes to the engine bay that connects all the neccessary electronics which varies depending on what engine you have. You can wire these in your self or for a true plug and play, just pay them the extra $$ to have the connectors already there for you. Very well put together. Don't mind the scribbles on the ECU, I am using a pre-chipped ECU from Phearable.net (another great seller).
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Rywire's customer service is AWESOME! All I have to do is yell upstairs and Ryan comes to the wiring rescue...for free 
...then again, Ryan is my roommate

...then again, Ryan is my roommate
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