Obd2B to Obd2A conversion?
I have a 99 B20 in my 96 Integra...
The 99 B20 is obd2b
The car is obd2a
I already have an obd2a harness but the motor is obd2b... Is all that i need to make it work an obd2a dizzy?
Ive been all through search for the last few days ... someone HAS to know this...
The 99 B20 is obd2b
The car is obd2a
I already have an obd2a harness but the motor is obd2b... Is all that i need to make it work an obd2a dizzy?
Ive been all through search for the last few days ... someone HAS to know this...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BoltonGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a 99 B20 in my 96 Integra...
The 99 B20 is obd2b
The car is obd2a
I already have an obd2a harness but the motor is obd2b... Is all that i need to make it work an obd2a dizzy?
Ive been all through search for the last few days ... someone HAS to know this...</TD></TR></TABLE>
If you are trying to run the OBD2b ecu, then you will need an OBD2a to OBD2b ecu harness for a USDM setup if that is what you have.
If you are running an OBD2a ecu, then you don't need anything. Just repin the distributor plug.
Jason
The 99 B20 is obd2b
The car is obd2a
I already have an obd2a harness but the motor is obd2b... Is all that i need to make it work an obd2a dizzy?
Ive been all through search for the last few days ... someone HAS to know this...</TD></TR></TABLE>
If you are trying to run the OBD2b ecu, then you will need an OBD2a to OBD2b ecu harness for a USDM setup if that is what you have.
If you are running an OBD2a ecu, then you don't need anything. Just repin the distributor plug.
Jason
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Blown90hatcH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
If you are trying to run the OBD2b ecu, then you will need an OBD2a to OBD2b ecu harness for a USDM setup if that is what you have.
If you are running an OBD2a ecu, then you don't need anything. Just repin the distributor plug.
Jason</TD></TR></TABLE>Thanks for that reply... Another question i have is. My B20 is the high CR version 9:6:1 and it has a knock sensor. But, im using an LS harness and they DO NOT have knock sensors... What should i do?
Look here... That first plug i thought went to the knock sensor, but there is no way it could since LS integras DONT have knock sensors it would make sense there wouldnt be a plug for it on the LS harness right?
If you are trying to run the OBD2b ecu, then you will need an OBD2a to OBD2b ecu harness for a USDM setup if that is what you have.
If you are running an OBD2a ecu, then you don't need anything. Just repin the distributor plug.
Jason</TD></TR></TABLE>Thanks for that reply... Another question i have is. My B20 is the high CR version 9:6:1 and it has a knock sensor. But, im using an LS harness and they DO NOT have knock sensors... What should i do?
Look here... That first plug i thought went to the knock sensor, but there is no way it could since LS integras DONT have knock sensors it would make sense there wouldnt be a plug for it on the LS harness right?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Blown90hatcH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What ecu are you wanting to run?</TD></TR></TABLE>Im running an Obd2a LS ecu... so it wont even detect the KS....
Can anyone tell me what connector this is??
It also stretches below the intake manifold.. If you look you can see where the wire leads. I dont have any idea where it goes......

Modified by BoltonGSR at 1:21 AM 6/1/2007
Can anyone tell me what connector this is??
It also stretches below the intake manifold.. If you look you can see where the wire leads. I dont have any idea where it goes......

Modified by BoltonGSR at 1:21 AM 6/1/2007
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