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Old Jul 24, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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Ok. So I'm converting to obd1. !!!!!! Anyway. I wired up the vtec pressure switch and vtec solenoid. Dont need knock or o2 since i got a chipped p28 from phearable.net. I bought the obd0-1 dizzy conversion plugs from rywire.com. They fit fine. Its just my distributor doesnt look like it will fit right. Here are the pictures of what im talking about. The obd1 dizzy is from the 92-95 obd1 del sol vtec.

This is the obd1 dizzy in front of the obd0 dizzy that is mounted on my head. As you can see for the obd1 dizzy to fit right it would look very slanted. Wouldnt this mess with ignition timing?


Here is another picture of it of what it would look like if it were lined up the same as the obd0 dizzy.


Does anyone have any ideas? I dont want to just stick it on there and start up my car and just here it go BOOM!!! Or crack crack pop. Or anything like that.
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Old Jul 24, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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I have an idea, get the right distributor. That obd1 distributor you have is NOT correct. Try one from an OBD1 GSR or Del Sol VTEC.. like this one (shameless plug)

http://locashracing.com/store/...id=37
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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 06:21 AM
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yes, you see i thought i did get the right dizzy. It said obd1 vtec honda del sol. But hey, sometimes you just mess up.
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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 08:11 AM
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for some reason they look both obd0. i though obd1 had gray square plugs compared to the obd0 white round plugs.
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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 10:12 AM
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the one installed is obd0, if it looks like it has round plugs on the one if front its because rywire makes distributor plug conversions. And i put them on there.
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