Mods: 94 S with B16a swap, 93 si with Nestea sponsored cai
obd0 b16 wiring diagram
I just picked up another sol, 94 s with a obd0 b16a swap. They did a hack job, the car runs, I actually just drove it from LA to SD. But some things like the O2 sensors, and the temp sensor just a bunch of little things are not hooked up. So I'm going to have to find out what's going on. Anyone know a link to this JDM wiring?
Thanks for the help. And please no comments how I should just sell it. I got a crazy good deal on the car. Thanks.
Best bet is re wiring a new harness. Chances are you'll need a reputable shop to do it.
i suggest the same. even if you manage to re-route everything and get it all connected, its still gonna be pretty hacked up and likely to fall apart/short. do it right, from scratch. IMO go ahead and take this oppurtunity to buy a new harness, rywire obd0->obd1 eco conversion harness and run a p30 ecu. that way you can get chipped/dynotuned in the future while youre at it.
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Mods: 94 S with B16a swap, 93 si with Nestea sponsored cai
It's gonna be $80 to fix the wiring. I'm gonna do this for now so I can drive it, but I'm def. leaning towards the OBD1 set up. This car won't be legal by any means when I'm done, so I'm gonna talk to them bout a one off set up. Good thing I have another sol to drive while this one is getting the fix.
Again Thanks
Mods: 94 S with B16a swap, 93 si with Nestea sponsored cai
well I'm gonna have them "hack" it for now, I have another sol I'm trying to build for show, work is slow right now so money is slow, I have to drive this sol to Vegas to register it, and My room mate just moved out. So I wanna spend as little money right now as I have to. but next month when I'm all straight I'll get another harness and have them redo it all to OBD1.
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