rywire or phearable
i recently quit trying to use obdo on my swap so i am going to order from one of the two companys..i need a ecu conversion harness and a ecu, i would like to buy both from the same place, if any of you have any suggestions on other manufactures or sites i would appreciate it so which one phearable or rywire
I have Rywire and it is a very nice harness. They can also help with anything else you need for the conversion (distributor and 4-wire O2). There customer service is also great.
Well, to be honest, the products are going to be the same(I think). Im not sure how his cust service is but we try hard, and ive done many swaps so I can always help with more complex questions. As for price, we have sales and promotions going on right now, but I have never looked at his site for prices.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by S2R Honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have Rywire and it is a very nice harness. They can also help with anything else you need for the conversion (distributor and 4-wire O2). There customer service is also great.
</TD></TR></TABLE> and they are having a sale right now i think
</TD></TR></TABLE> and they are having a sale right now i think
I've ordered 2 rywire harnesses for customer cars...both went in flawlessly.
I've also used a phearable P28 ECU on a customers H22 turbo build, whci also worked great.
I would still stick with the Rywire for anything 88-91 related seeing as how they rep a K-CRX.
So Rywire
I've also used a phearable P28 ECU on a customers H22 turbo build, whci also worked great.
I would still stick with the Rywire for anything 88-91 related seeing as how they rep a K-CRX.
So Rywire
I made my own for my crx, but I used a rywire in one install, pretty straight foward instructions and well built
. Not to mention he is always floating around on the site.
. Not to mention he is always floating around on the site.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Boosted Chemist »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I made my own for my crx, but I used a rywire in one install, pretty straight foward instructions and well built
. Not to mention he is always floating around on the site.</TD></TR></TABLE>
*floating*
. Not to mention he is always floating around on the site.</TD></TR></TABLE>*floating*
Another vote for Rywire here.
He went out of his way to help me, and to me the little extra is what I think is cool. I will always go to Rywire in the future if I have to do any sort of wiring again.
He went out of his way to help me, and to me the little extra is what I think is cool. I will always go to Rywire in the future if I have to do any sort of wiring again.
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