obd2 ex motor into 92 dx(already searched)
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what do i need to do extra, like do i need the whole obd2 wiring harness and ecu or can i just use my dx one and have to change the harness that plugs into the ecu or what??? can i get some help, thank you
what do i need to do extra, like do i need the whole obd2 wiring harness and ecu or can i just use my dx one and have to change the harness that plugs into the ecu or what??? can i get some help, thank you
Use your stock engine harness, there will be extra sensors on the block that might not plug into anything, ingore them. You'll have to get a p28 ecu and run the wires for vtec though.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Unsivil_audio »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Use your stock engine harness, there will be extra sensors on the block that might not plug into anything, ingore them. You'll have to get a p28 ecu and run the wires for vtec though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So an OBDI engine harness will plug right up to the OBDII injectors, dizzy, and alternator?
So an OBDI engine harness will plug right up to the OBDII injectors, dizzy, and alternator?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JV »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
So an OBDI engine harness will plug right up to the OBDII injectors, dizzy, and alternator?</TD></TR></TABLE>
you will need to use obd1 dist, alternator, injectors, there will be some plugs which you dont need to plug in.
So an OBDI engine harness will plug right up to the OBDII injectors, dizzy, and alternator?</TD></TR></TABLE>
you will need to use obd1 dist, alternator, injectors, there will be some plugs which you dont need to plug in.
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