D16a6 block + D16Y8 Head, what I need to complete this.
Okay, Im using a D16a6block(obdo), and a d16y8 head(obdII).
Just to make sure, I need the following:
A Vtec OBD-O(PR3, PW0).
OBD-1 Distributor, and rewiring
Then just rewire Vtec to the vtec ECU ?
Just to make sure, I need the following:
A Vtec OBD-O(PR3, PW0).
OBD-1 Distributor, and rewiring
Then just rewire Vtec to the vtec ECU ?
nope, what you've got there is some mismatched parts.
go all obd0, or all obd1. Dont mix'n'match... this isn't a friggin ice cream parlour.
this topic has been covered in the FAQ's. If it were me, I would look there first.
go all obd0, or all obd1. Dont mix'n'match... this isn't a friggin ice cream parlour.

this topic has been covered in the FAQ's. If it were me, I would look there first.
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The a6 distributor bolts to the y8 head. All three bolts, not just one or two.
No need to rewire anything if you're staying obd-0 and running a vtec switch or controller.
The a6 distributor bolts to the y8 head. All three bolts, not just one or two.
No need to rewire anything if you're staying obd-0 and running a vtec switch or controller.
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