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    Default OBD2 Head On OBD1 B18b1?????

    OBD2 head, on obd1 b18b1 block, To go in 1998 Integra with stock ecu.

    I get many different opinions on this.
    Will it work?
    If so, What needs to be done to avoid a CEL light?
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    Last edited by BIG WORM; 10-19-2008 at 01:07 AM.

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    Yes it will work.. If your car is OBD-1 then use the intake w/injectors, Dizzy etc from the OBD-1 head..

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    what if your car is obd2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG WORM
    what if your car is obd2?
    Now you make no sense.. You want to put a obd-1 head on a obd-2 car?
    If so just use all the OBD-2 stuff as listed in my other post.. Same concept.. Also I only speak of a head not a block..
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    just make sure the EGR is there if it is needed (which means use the OBD2 intake)

    Im not sure what has EGR an what doesnt, IIRC ALL OBD2 cars have EGR, so use the OBD2 intake manifold
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    original post revised to make more sense.
    Tech 5 where you at?

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    That makes alot more sense now.. You have to swap the crankshaft fluctuation sensor from the OBD-2 to the OBD-1 Block, You'll have to swap the oil pump as well because you need the mount points the obd-1 pump don't have... (If you pull the crank pully off along with the timing cover you will see it) That will give you a better idea since I posted a crappy pic..
    Last edited by 1civic; 10-19-2008 at 09:41 AM.

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    This is another option as well....
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/2547345/Ho...F-Bypass-Trick

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1civic
    did you ever find that axis 18?
    I still can't find one...

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