OBD1 Single cam dizzy on a crx
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I have a 90 hf with a si motor, I am swapping out the dizzy for a OBD1. I think I have the wiring figured out but the dizzy is rotated forward so all the holes will line up. Will that effect how the car runs? Thanks in advance Jordan
If you're running a D16Z6 distributor, then you need to modify the distributor legs to make it work properly.
If you're running a D16Y8 distributor, it will bolt on and mount just as well as the stock one does. And yes, it will work just fine with an OBD-I ECU.
If you're running a D16Y8 distributor, it will bolt on and mount just as well as the stock one does. And yes, it will work just fine with an OBD-I ECU.
if your ride is setup to run obd1, then yes you can use the obd1 dizzy. but if it's obd0 then you can only use obd0. i know all the sensors are the same but the crankangle sensor has an different amount of teeth
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