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    Default non vtec dizzy on vtec motor

    Hi to all i have a 1996 honda accord lx and i was ran or the road by some asshole on a wet day and he made me bend my frame and i am going to get a 1994 accord lx with a blown engine in my car i had a f22b1 swap obd2 so what all do i need to change so that i can convert to odb1 and how long do you think it will take thanks for all input.

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    idk on fseries motor but i knoe you can use a ls dizzy on a gsr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Stirfry:. View Post
    idk on fseries motor but i knoe you can use a ls dizzy on a gsr.

    Not much help!!!!!! Search on H-T. I'm sure you will find what you need. G/L
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    i had to research this for a car i was going to work on a year ago. found every bit of info on google.


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