OBD1 head and OBD2 Distibutor, what do I need to make it work?
I have an OBD1 (1994) H22 head and OBD2 distributor (1997 SH).
Is the wiring/plug conversion the only thing that is need to make these 2 work together?
Will the OBD2 distributor bolt right onto the OBD1 head?
Anything else I should now about doing this?
Is the wiring/plug conversion the only thing that is need to make these 2 work together?
Will the OBD2 distributor bolt right onto the OBD1 head?
Anything else I should now about doing this?
Well, basically a 97 SH ecu. I have a Type-S short block on the way to be mated with my OBD1 head. So, in the end I might end up with a Type-S ecu or something else to make it tuneable.
No you won't have to make any wiring changes. Make sure you use a usdm oil pump because your usdm ecu will look for the ckp sensor at the pump. Fitment wise they're all the same
Ah, ok. OBDI and OBDII H22 heads are the same. You will be fine mounting the OBDII distributor to it.
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If you use the wiring harness from your car's engine you won't have to make any wiring changes.
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If you use the wiring harness from your car's engine you won't have to make any wiring changes.
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