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i have a b20 in my crx dx. i had recently purchaced a 91 si body. my question is that since i am running a obd-0 b20 (91 integra ls ECU) and the si is obd-0 too. Can i just connect the b20 into the si wiring harness?? if not what do i need?? your help is greatly appreciated!!!
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Yeah you should be good to go man!
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oh ok. that is what i was thinking since both set ups are 0bd-0
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as long as you are using a obd0 intake manifold and obd0 dizzy i think you should be fine.
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Re: a little help please!!

Then i am pretty sure that i will be fine because the dizzy is of of an 91 teg ls (obd-0). i am pretty confident that everything will go well. I already got my hasport motor mounts (for $250). i know i can use the axles i have they are about a year old. The shift linkage i am going to buy new. the only thing i have to do now is prep that si for the swap.
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as long as you are using a obd0 intake manifold and obd0 dizzy i think you should be fine.
You don't need a OBD0 manifold. Any OBD manifold will work. It's all in the sensors.
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yeah i kinda figured that out. but thanks for the input!!
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