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OBD0 to OBDI conv. needed to drop b18c into a CRX?

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Old Oct 23, 2002 | 10:22 PM
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Default OBD0 to OBDI conv. needed to drop b18c into a CRX?

i just bought a 88 CRX DX with a bsuxteen in it and im going to put a b18c into it. could i just keep the hasport harness,distributor, and injectors from the b16 and put it on the b18 and be all good? or do i have to get the OBD0 to OBDI conversion harness and have to get a p28 and rechip it? technically you could just plug in all the plugs there is for OBD0 and whatever is left over (OBDI crap) can be left unplugged on the engine. this way the ECU is running the engine like it should becuase its getting all the info it needs and the rest is just unused OBDI sensors.. maybe the plugs for everything is way different, i dont know. thanks to all that help me out.
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Old Oct 23, 2002 | 11:09 PM
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Default Re: OBD0 to OBDI conv. needed to drop b18c into a CRX? (JDM CRX)

if you need a harness and or chipped P28 i can do this

harness 160
i ll supply an ecu chipped with program *spoon or whatever* 225

let me know
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Old Oct 24, 2002 | 04:18 AM
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Default Re: OBD0 to OBDI conv. needed to drop b18c into a CRX? (JDM CRX)

Yes, you can run that b18c on the obd0 electronics.
91civicsi on here is and it runs grrrrrrrrrrreat!
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