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Old 07-10-2006, 11:37 PM
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Angry P28 wiring into a Y8 head problem

Ok some how someone that helped me in my motor swap had let one of the new wires in the harness connection setup ripped off away from somewhere on my harness.. Now I cant figure out where it goes to.. I need help on this.. Its a p28 ecu with a 92-95 civic Si harness and a Y8 head on a A6 block and tranny... When doing this motor swap they tell you what to do with all some connectors to get everything wired up. I need that info so I can find out where that wire that ripped out went. Its part of the rewire setup. 3 new wires from the o2 sensor are going into the ecu and the other one I was told goes to the injector resistor.. I dont know if that is correct. But the car is not firing up and I need to know how all the wires are suppose to go from the distributor, vtec, vtec oil pressure, and o2 sensor ect, and where they get set up and what colors so i can make sure what I have is right and what isnt connected will be.....

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Old 07-11-2006, 06:12 PM
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Re: P28 wiring into a Y8 head problem

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Ok some how someone that helped me in my motor swap had let one of the new wires in the harness connection setup ripped off away from somewhere on my harness.. Now I cant figure out where it goes to.. I need help on this.. Its a p28 ecu with a 92-95 civic Si harness and a Y8 head on a A6 block and tranny... When doing this motor swap they tell you what to do with all some connectors to get everything wired up. I need that info so I can find out where that wire that ripped out went. Its part of the rewire setup. 3 new wires from the o2 sensor are going into the ecu and the other one I was told goes to the injector resistor.. I dont know if that is correct. But the car is not firing up and I need to know how all the wires are suppose to go from the distributor, vtec, vtec oil pressure, and o2 sensor ect, and where they get set up and what colors so i can make sure what I have is right and what isnt connected will be.....
You're running an OBD1 92-95 harness in your OBD0 car???? WTF!!??!!??
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Re: P28 wiring into a Y8 head problem

a OBD1 engine harness on a OBD0 car....Maybe im missing something,is that what u did?
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