Wiring Help
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I am not familiar with wiring at all so I will pose the question and hopefully will not get flamed for it.
I have a 1991 Civic Si with a b16b in it and a p30 ecu. The car is a track only car and all the wiring was butchered up completely and wires are comming loose now on the track. I want everything redone since it was not done right to begin with. Is there a harness I can pick up or what am I looking for? Truthfully I really dont understand the difference between obd0,1 or 2 and what is entailed in the conversion, so anyone who can point me in the right direction with with advise or somewhere to get parts, it would be a great help.
I have a 1991 Civic Si with a b16b in it and a p30 ecu. The car is a track only car and all the wiring was butchered up completely and wires are comming loose now on the track. I want everything redone since it was not done right to begin with. Is there a harness I can pick up or what am I looking for? Truthfully I really dont understand the difference between obd0,1 or 2 and what is entailed in the conversion, so anyone who can point me in the right direction with with advise or somewhere to get parts, it would be a great help.
well if you don't want to mess with it yourself i have heard go things about rywire...why not pull the harness and go through and re soldier and wrap everything, clean it up or you just want a new harness?
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Yeah can't go wrong with rywire. I have his K series harness in my car, very good quality. I recommend them to anyone. Their customer support is second to none, as well.
It should be noted that I usually do all my own wiring conversions, but it is allot easier to just get a harness from them if you don't know what u are doing. I didn't want to mess with my K for i had enough stuff to address mechanically, didn't want to waste time wiring. Plug and play FTW
It should be noted that I usually do all my own wiring conversions, but it is allot easier to just get a harness from them if you don't know what u are doing. I didn't want to mess with my K for i had enough stuff to address mechanically, didn't want to waste time wiring. Plug and play FTW
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