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Old 08-19-2004, 10:07 AM
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Hey Guys,

I'm planning to swap a B18B into my '94 Del Sol, which is a D16Z. My problem is that the B18B is from a 2001 Integra. I don't know what kind of ECU it is. I think it's OBDII, not sure. What all do I have to do as far as wiring? Thanks for the help.
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close to what I did for mine. check my site under the how-to's.
2001 teg is OBD2b btw. stay with OBD1.
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Originally Posted by Relic1
close to what I did for mine. check my site under the how-to's.
2001 teg is OBD2b btw. stay with OBD1.
Again, I agree.

There's no need to try to run an OBD2 ECU on an OBD1 car. It doesn't matter that the engine is OBD2. You just use an OBD1 ECU and it won't be looking for those extra sensors that the OBD2 engine has to offer. I run an OBD1 P72 ECU on my '97 B18C1.




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