DIY obd2 --> obd1 conversion harness???
Just curious, how hard would it be to make your own??
Has anybody tried this or know a site that shows how to make one at all? If not, i'll probably just order one then...
Thanks!
Has anybody tried this or know a site that shows how to make one at all? If not, i'll probably just order one then...
Thanks!
ill bite on this one. well i took a worthless 97 DX ECU ripped the "plugs" outta the ECU. then i cut them free from the circuit board. matched up my OBD1 wires to my OBD2 wires. it takes alot of time and patience. i soldered them all in the locations needed and it worked. not extremely hard, but it could b made alot faster by someone that knows how to solder worth a ****. in fact i used it today to check out a different ECU program in my car.
I guess the question is: is it worth to do? IMO if I had the knowledge to do it I'd give it a try as hondaatwsu did. Keep us informed on if you buy one or DIY.
Would either of you know how these O2 simulators that people are making, work don't work, etc?
I saw one here:
http://www.defcon-racing.com/o2sim.html
Thought it was a neat idea but I would like to get opinions. TIA
Would either of you know how these O2 simulators that people are making, work don't work, etc?
I saw one here:
http://www.defcon-racing.com/o2sim.html
Thought it was a neat idea but I would like to get opinions. TIA
If you decide to buy one, I have them brand new instock. I make all my harnesses using OEM pieces. Brand new pins, wires, plugs, soldered and heat shrunk. Come with warranty and supa low price. Email me for more details. For more details....here.... https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=251908
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Jason
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