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obd conversion
I am making an obd0-1 conversion harness to put my sohc zc in my 90 hatch. I got the female obd0 plugs from an old ecu i had. But i need the male ends from an obd1. Where can i get these(Manufacturers?part numbers? websites?) i need the grey ones in the pic. http://www.import-ss.com/custom/OBD0-OBD1.gif
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Re: obd conversion
you can get them from either
A junk yard (prices vary).......or a web site, http://www.rywire.com/ they got everything you need to save you time, and the hassle, i dont know if its a good deal, but to many people it is to many its not, up to you.....GL |
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Re: obd conversion
rywire harness is the easiest way to do it, pretty cheap and simple and will save some wiring headaches along the way.
I use it.
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Re: obd conversion
i used one of jasons conversion harness in my swap, good stuff
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