cable tranny with obd1 from obd0? need guidence.
how's it goin techers. as you might have read i'm buying a b16 from a friend who has it in his ef, he had to go from obdO to obd1. so i was wondering, since the tranny in this b16 is cable, would everything be in working order once i go obd1? know if i'll run into any problems with wiring or plug n' play? alright thanks guys
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the cable tranny would have to be replaced with another b-series hydro,or a hasport cable to hrdro tranny conversion kit would be needed,also the distributor needs to be changed also....
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... and the injectors (or add a resistor box), the ecu will be different, the wiring harness, and the motor mounts.
I did a swap from a 90 integra into an eg, most of the mounts had to be changed out. The easiest way is to order the conversion kit from hasport. It will come with the hydraulic to cable conversion, and all the mounts you need to make the swap work. Larry
... and the injectors (or add a resistor box), the ecu will be different, the wiring harness, and the motor mounts.
I did a swap from a 90 integra into an eg, most of the mounts had to be changed out. The easiest way is to order the conversion kit from hasport. It will come with the hydraulic to cable conversion, and all the mounts you need to make the swap work. Larry
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