does anybody make obd1 to obd1 adapter harness's?
pretty self explanatory. looking for an adapter harness that the female end plugs into a obd1 computer and the female end plugs into the factory harness. does anybody make that?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tony413 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if it obd1 to obd1 its not going to be adapting to anything because they are already competitable go to the junk yard and hope you get lucky </TD></TR></TABLE>
He probably needs this so he doesn't have to cut his stock harness, if you're using a Greddy blue box, for instance.
He probably needs this so he doesn't have to cut his stock harness, if you're using a Greddy blue box, for instance.
I think RyWire or King has something like that, they "market" it for a plug-n-play with the VAFC.
http://rywire.com/store/obd1-o...4dc66
http://rywire.com/store/obd1-o...4dc66
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tony1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I use one for tuning, my wideband is wired into it.
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me too, bet i know where it came from too
</TD></TR></TABLE>me too, bet i know where it came from too
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Turbo-charged »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">pretty self explanatory. looking for an adapter harness that the female end plugs into a obd1 computer and the female end plugs into the factory harness. does anybody make that?
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For about 7 years now y0....
http://rywire.com/store/obd1-o...4ab9b
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For about 7 years now y0....
http://rywire.com/store/obd1-o...4ab9b
Yup, got mine from Jason about 3-4 years ago, been in and out of well over a hundred cars now, still works 100%. You'd think some pins and/or wires would have come undone by now with all the in and out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tony1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yup, got mine from Jason about 3-4 years ago, been in and out of well over a hundred cars now, still works 100%. You'd think some pins and/or wires would have come undone by now with all the in and out.
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I got a couple from him, myself. Nice work, and a nice guy!
</TD></TR></TABLE>I got a couple from him, myself. Nice work, and a nice guy!
yea i think i might get a few for some differnt things. using that for 5v wideband signal would be much easier than climbing around under the car using a old 02 sensor plug to plug into the stock wiring under the car.
are any of the harness's any "better" than the others. ive had lots of issues with a particular brand having wires pull out on their obd2-obd1 harness's
oh wait wait....i forgot this is the internet......."which one is cheaper" hahahaha
are any of the harness's any "better" than the others. ive had lots of issues with a particular brand having wires pull out on their obd2-obd1 harness's
oh wait wait....i forgot this is the internet......."which one is cheaper" hahahaha
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Turbo-charged »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea i think i might get a few for some differnt things. using that for 5v wideband signal would be much easier than climbing around under the car using a old 02 sensor plug to plug into the stock wiring under the car.
are any of the harness's any "better" than the others. ive had lots of issues with a particular brand having wires pull out on their obd2-obd1 harness's
oh wait wait....i forgot this is the internet......."which one is cheaper" hahahaha</TD></TR></TABLE>
The http://www.rywire.com harnesses are built using all brand new OEM parts, crimped from the OEM factory machine and soldered correctly. That is why harnesses that have been built from when I did them to now when rywire does them will last a long time. I use an OBD1-1 harness for tuning and have pulled that thing out of cars at least 500 times with no issues.
You may or may not be able to find one cheaper, but most of them when asked for technical support, warranty, information, etc. are lost because they don't know anything about them. Buy from the guys that build them, test them and use them on a daily basis. Or maybe save a few bucks and get a nice new SSAC manifold with your savings.
are any of the harness's any "better" than the others. ive had lots of issues with a particular brand having wires pull out on their obd2-obd1 harness's
oh wait wait....i forgot this is the internet......."which one is cheaper" hahahaha</TD></TR></TABLE>
The http://www.rywire.com harnesses are built using all brand new OEM parts, crimped from the OEM factory machine and soldered correctly. That is why harnesses that have been built from when I did them to now when rywire does them will last a long time. I use an OBD1-1 harness for tuning and have pulled that thing out of cars at least 500 times with no issues.
You may or may not be able to find one cheaper, but most of them when asked for technical support, warranty, information, etc. are lost because they don't know anything about them. Buy from the guys that build them, test them and use them on a daily basis. Or maybe save a few bucks and get a nice new SSAC manifold with your savings.
i was being 100% sarcastic when i asked which one was cheaper! my stuff gets pretty beat up from being used so much (just like you guys in and out of a ton of cars) i'll have to grab one from them. thanks
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