crx obd change over to obd1
You can either change the whole harness inside and out, (which will probably be a pain in the ***), or buy the conversion harness. With the conversion harness you will need an obd-1 ecu, 4 wire O2 and obd-1 distributor https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=827254
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1st-hybrid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Click the link in my sig for a conversion harness. it's the easiest way to do it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
150? 119 shipped for the JDMshit.com is a pretty good deal, especially with the fact that it has an extra 3 feet of wire for stuff like the 4wire O2, VTEC solenoid and pressure switch, knock sensor etc. If your car isn't wired for VTEC and stuff like that already, its helpful since you can just run the extra wires past the firewall straight to the sensors on the motor.
150? 119 shipped for the JDMshit.com is a pretty good deal, especially with the fact that it has an extra 3 feet of wire for stuff like the 4wire O2, VTEC solenoid and pressure switch, knock sensor etc. If your car isn't wired for VTEC and stuff like that already, its helpful since you can just run the extra wires past the firewall straight to the sensors on the motor.
Jason has, IMO, the best harness out there. Not to mention unbelievable customer service, and will do anything you need or could possibly want. I've had his harness in two differenty cars in the last few years with 0 issues.
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