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    obd2 to obd1

    yo guys im being a n00b with the h22 swap questions but whats it take to get a obd2 h22 from a 97 lude to work in our obd1 cars. i tryed searching couldent find but i know its on here so if you guys can lead me to the right threads or and diy for the h22 swap....thanks

    #2
    There are conversin harness for you to use. They are about $125-$175.

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      #3
      so basically its the same swap as doing the 92-96 prelude h22 except for buy the conversion harness?

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        #4
        yeah... If I could find the site that sells it. Just can't remember what it was.

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          #5
          Try www.nipponpower.com look in the electrical section they have them there. If you need help finding the 1 you need just e-mail them to find the 1 you need. Hope this helps.

          Later
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            #6
            cool thanks guys wheres the diy for the h22 swap i can only find a parts list for it

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              #7
              to go from obd2 to obd1 you'll need an obd1 ECU, distributor and injectors.

              i wouldnt reccomend going obd2 because the ECU for the h22a4 uses an immobilizer which to me is more difficult. i'm converting mine to obd1.

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                #8
                dont you have to run a obd1 h22 head? because i have a h22a4 i think im going to rebuild it and trade it for a used obd1 with type S cams?
                I <3 G60.

                0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                  #9
                  I have a 98 type s motor and and as N9netwoAccord, you may need the obd1 injectors and run another custom wiring. As for the ECU, you can run the p13 or the p28.

                  The obdII motors are not nice for tuning. Thats why a lot of people convert to obdI.

                  Here is the info you will need.

                  http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=126672

                  This is the link for the harness so you can run and obdI ecu

                  http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...ode=OBDHARNESS
                  Last edited by jimy; 02-22-2009, 06:04 PM.

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                    #10
                    Forgot that you'll also have to run two vtec lines for it also. But that post should cover most of it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jimy View Post
                      Forgot that you'll also have to run two vtec lines for it also. But that post should cover most of it.
                      like i mentioned, to get the motor to obd-1 you'll need the OBD1 distributors, ECU and distributor, the swap into the accord will be the same but only with those 3 items being swapped out... but you gave him the post and all that information is there so he should be good.

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                        #12
                        so what i want to do is turn the h22 thats obdII to ObdI by using that harness. and i also have to get and OBDI p13, distributor, and injectors? other then that its a regular h22 swap?

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                          #13
                          jumper harnesses are to convert obd2 cars to obd1. You don't need all that.

                          Like its been mentioned before up there. run your harness, obd1 injectors, ecu and dizzy. you may need to extend a few wires and change plugs.

                          you will need to wire up the vtec pressure wire and vtec solenoid. also ground the vtec pressure switch. If you run an stock P13 ecu, you'll also need to wire up the Knock sensor.

                          And like said before. the link above should have all of this info. already posted for you.

                          -Zol


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                            #14
                            so for an obdI car with an obdII engine you do not need the jumper harness?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 91project View Post
                              so for an obdI car with an obdII engine you do not need the jumper harness?
                              no

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