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Old 07-19-2006, 04:42 PM   #1
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ok i have a question about my swap: its a jdm b16a obd1 going into a 98 civic ex obd2. the engine came with an obd1 dizzy from a 92-95 integra which is obvious because the motor is out of a 90-93 jdm teg. the guy who sold me the motor included a brand new dizzy from a 96-00 gsr (obd2). so my question is can i use the gsr obd2 dizzy with the jdm b16a obd1 swap and just rewire some stuff to make it work. i'm using a obd2-obd1 conversion harness for the ecu so it will technically be running on a p28 obd1 ecu.

spark notes: can i run an obd2 dizzy with a obd1 ecu and just rewire it to work?
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does anyone know?
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Yes, if you're using your OBD2 harness, use the OBD2 dizzy and then just use the conversion harness to jump it to OBD1 for the ECU.
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Yes, if you're using your OBD2 harness, use the OBD2 dizzy and then just use the conversion harness to jump it to OBD1 for the ECU.
so i wouldn't have to re-pin the dizzy plug? just plug it into the obd2 harness?
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yep...just bolt the obd2 dizzy on the motor and plug er in
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awesome. thanks.
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