gsr swap in 92 civic!!
im no expert but ive done some research on other sites and talked to guys at the shop i used to work at. they said as long as everything is wired up correctly and all of your sensors are there. basically as long as youre not giving off extra emissions youre good to go. but dont quote me for sure
no it doesnt have to be obd1. just has to be 92 or newer. if you running 96 and new youre suppose to keep it obd2. once you swap it, make an appt 800.622.7733. id take it to southwestern college over miramar. guys just seem to be a lot cooler.
youll just have to make sure no check engine lights, all the correct smog equipment is on, and if you have any aftermarket parts make sure they have carb oe #
youll just have to make sure no check engine lights, all the correct smog equipment is on, and if you have any aftermarket parts make sure they have carb oe #
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jay_cue »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no it doesnt have to be obd1. just has to be 92 or newer. if you running 96 and new youre suppose to keep it obd2. once you swap it, make an appt 800.622.7733. id take it to southwestern college over miramar. guys just seem to be a lot cooler.
youll just have to make sure no check engine lights, all the correct smog equipment is on, and if you have any aftermarket parts make sure they have carb oe #</TD></TR></TABLE>
youll just have to make sure no check engine lights, all the correct smog equipment is on, and if you have any aftermarket parts make sure they have carb oe #</TD></TR></TABLE>
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