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Old 01-25-2003, 08:02 PM
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OBD0 into OBDI

what all has to be done to get a b16a1 in a crx changed to OBD1.
i know about the oxygen sensor, Ecu and harness and different injectors. If there is a site for this (b16a1 into obd1 or into a b16a2minus the hyd. clutch) give me a link thanks
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Old 01-27-2003, 08:32 PM
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why dont you just go get a harness from an obd0 d16zc integra at a junkyard hardwire the vtec shit and not have to worry about it?
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i got a ems and it only work with obd 1 and newer. so changing the b16a into an obd is essential... tunning this thing going to be crazy. its from advanced engine management
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