obd1 to obd2 on an eg?
sure just replace the dash harness/engine harness it's really not as hard as ppl make it out to be I had to replace my whole harness in my integra due to it being a hack job. total time in 6 hours
Edit:thought you wanted the whole thing obd2 forget the dash harness and just grab a EJ6 engine bay harness.
Anything is possible, you just need to research the wiring, cross reference where everything needs to go. There are reasons why alot of us don't do it and would rather stick obd1
What do you mean by whole thing? Basically, what I want to be able to do is hook up a programmer to control economy, power ect and be able to read/reset engine codes, I have one on my truck and love it, would like to be able to do that on my eg
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Then stay obd1 and get a Hondata s300 lol should have asked WHY you wanted to scale up.
Lol, I guess I should've said that in the first place, from what I just read about the hondata s300, it sounds about what I'm looking for, except, there's no on board monitor unless you keep a laptop in the car, or is there an onboard monitor you can get for it, honestly, some of that stuff scares me that it was talking about lol, afraid I'll screw something up, that's why I was looking for a preprogrammed selectable type unit
Lol, I guess I should've said that in the first place, from what I just read about the hondata s300, it sounds about what I'm looking for, except, there's no on board monitor unless you keep a laptop in the car, or is there an onboard monitor you can get for it, honestly, some of that stuff scares me that it was talking about lol, afraid I'll screw something up, that's why I was looking for a preprogrammed selectable type unit
Does it have preprogrammed settings for economy and power, I know u can fine tune, but I'd like to have something to already set up, can u look at and reset engine codes, view avg mpg and other diagnostic stuff, I figure I can get over the onboard monitor if it meets those needs, not like I'll be monitoring constantly while driving lol, it'd be cool if they'd find a way to integrate it into your phone or tablet
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...m.finxco.sdash
Android s300 app!!! Haha, limited functionality, but cool nonetheless
Android s300 app!!! Haha, limited functionality, but cool nonetheless
He explained why he wanted to seeing as the scan tools that hook up to an obd2 car will show all of what he wants. And no op there are no pre-programed maps if you want economy then get a d15b non vtec. This is a tuning software
Its not so much that I want more economy, its my daily driver/project car, so I'd like to be able to switch between power and economy with relative ease since my commute is over 60 miles daily
I suggest you stick to obd2a, get the firewall harness and the passenger side shock tower harness. Get an obd2a engine harness. Collect all emissions, evap canistors. I think there is a sensor in the fuel tank that is needed as well. You'll probably find that out when you have everything hooked up.
You'll have to collect all of this from an 96-98 integra. Reason why you should do it this way is to make sure everything is consistent across the the board. If you're gonna go junkyard hopping make sure that integra is complete with all wiring. Take your time pulling things out and label all, and I mean label it or you'll end up not knowing where it went.
You'll have to collect all of this from an 96-98 integra. Reason why you should do it this way is to make sure everything is consistent across the the board. If you're gonna go junkyard hopping make sure that integra is complete with all wiring. Take your time pulling things out and label all, and I mean label it or you'll end up not knowing where it went.
Cool, thanks, by firewall harness, do you mean the one going thru the firewall connected to fuse box under the hood, I'm not familiar with shock tower harness, and what all would be included with emissions and canisters, sorry if I'm asking a lot of questions, I just want to do it right
There is a thick wire harness that runs ALONG the firewall BEHIND the dash. PULL your carpet OUT, LAY your *** on the floor and LOOK BEHIND the dash and you'll see a thick wiring harness. You'll also need to confirm that the obd2 port runs along that harness before pulling.
Good luck bro. You realize you'll have to wire in all the additional emissions components as well (CKF, EVAP system which means even possibly swapping gas tanks, secondary 02 post cat). The engine harness won't just plug and play as the OBD2 Civics used one piece engine harnesses and OBD1 use two piece. So you'll have to either wire it all up or swap the dash harness as well (not sure all that will be plug and play). Also I don't believe anyone makes a power programmer for civics due to the way the Honda ecu was designed.
Good luck bro. You realize you'll have to wire in all the additional emissions components as well (CKF, EVAP system which means even possibly swapping gas tanks, secondary 02 post cat). The engine harness won't just plug and play as the OBD2 Civics used one piece engine harnesses and OBD1 use two piece. So you'll have to either wire it all up or swap the dash harness as well (not sure all that will be plug and play). Also I don't believe anyone makes a power programmer for civics due to the way the Honda ecu was designed.
No he would need all the EVAP equipment from the associated ECU, that includes charcoal canister, evap purge solenoids, and associated sensor equipment for the fuel tank pressure sensor as well.





