ECU, Wiring, Sensors
By EJ1_MK
#312840 Why would you convert to a more sensor intensive? :headscratch:

Plus you would have to change harnesses, add crank sensor, new or used obd2 dizzy non v-tec, injectors, among other items that I can't think of at the moment.
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By asianrob
#312879 our OBD1 cars are easy to diagnose

its as simple as a paper clip and a plug
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By d-mon
#312930
hondaciv92 wrote: I think I found a way not sure it will work though.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OBD1-OBD2A-ECU- ... _635wt_932


http://www.zergindustries.com/productecu.html


that's for using an obd1 ecu in an obd2 chassis
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By suspendedHatch
#313131 Converting it to OBD2 wont give you that diagnostic port. That is a separate dash harness that no one swaps over when they do the conversion.

I have an OBD2 Integra and I used the "paperclip method" until getting a scanner only recently. The only reason I got it is because I got a Subaru that doesn't have a manual jumper for diagnostic mode.
By Gunni
#313140
suspendedHatch wrote:Converting it to OBD2 wont give you that diagnostic port. That is a separate dash harness that no one swaps over when they do the conversion.

I have an OBD2 Integra and I used the "paperclip method" until getting a scanner only recently. The only reason I got it is because I got a Subaru that doesn't have a manual jumper for diagnostic mode.


most subarus do have this two green plugs around the ecu or the fusebox and if u connect the together the mil light starts blinking .