OBD2 Engine Harness in OBD0 chassis how to? info needed.
I have a 91 CRX im working on, has a GSR in it now. i need to wire up the entire motor, im doing everything from scratch so i will accomodate everything for the OBD2 engine harness that i have and want to use to wire up the engine with.
I know it has been done before, using an entire OBD2A or B engine harness in the OBD0 chassis to make everything work and a few wires ran to the OBD0 chassis harness.
If anyone has any knowledge on this or a diagram if they have performed this process before then please share and info u have. thanks!
I know it has been done before, using an entire OBD2A or B engine harness in the OBD0 chassis to make everything work and a few wires ran to the OBD0 chassis harness.
If anyone has any knowledge on this or a diagram if they have performed this process before then please share and info u have. thanks!
It would be way easier to just use your OBD0 harness on the engine and just change/extend whatever plugs you need to.
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Such as?
Such as?
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Because you're not supposed to do it, you're supposed to use the original engine harness and just add/extend plugs, etc.
Because you're not supposed to do it, you're supposed to use the original engine harness and just add/extend plugs, etc.
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Because you're not supposed to do it, you're supposed to use the original engine harness and just add/extend plugs, etc.</TD></TR></TABLE>
says who? its been done, it works and is a better alternative than trying to source an old harness.
Because you're not supposed to do it, you're supposed to use the original engine harness and just add/extend plugs, etc.</TD></TR></TABLE>
says who? its been done, it works and is a better alternative than trying to source an old harness.
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says who? its been done, it works and is a better alternative than trying to source an old harness.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Trying to source an old harness? You're not supposed to throw out the original car harness in the first place.
You wouldn't need an alternative if you were to just use the stock chassis engine harness on the engine like I said.
Modified by gibsanez at 11:16 PM 4/18/2008
says who? its been done, it works and is a better alternative than trying to source an old harness.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Trying to source an old harness? You're not supposed to throw out the original car harness in the first place.
You wouldn't need an alternative if you were to just use the stock chassis engine harness on the engine like I said.
Modified by gibsanez at 11:16 PM 4/18/2008
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