I'm doing my first swap and found a cheap 97-01 h22, so i was wondering about the obd. How hard is it to convert the obd0 to obd2 ? Also is there a diy to convert obd0 to obd2 ? I tried searching but couldn't find anything.Or is it easier to just get a 92-95 h22 and use a obd0 to obd1 jumper ?
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Originally posted by MortsAccord View PostLol. You didn't search/research much about OBD conversion.
There's obd2a and obd2b. And you need to convert to OBD1, NOT 0.
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The methods that will apply to you are the same as the methods given to seemingly hundreds of other people that have posed similars questions previously that you were too lazy to search for.
In short, the OBD2 H22A/F20B/H23A VTEC will work just fine in an OBD1 vehicle. There are ghetto-rigged workarounds to make some of the OBD2 components work but it's much easier and of an OEM-like quality to obtain necessary OBD1 parts.
You'll need (OBD1 parts):
H22/H23 distributor (USDM if you have a '92-'93, JDM if you have a '90-'91)
H22A injectors
H22A upper plenum
P13 ECU
Use your Accord engine harness and adapt the wiring as necessary. Use the Accord fuel rail on the H22A injectors. You'll either want to use an H22A fuel pressure regulator or get an aftermarket adjustable one.
Again, this information litters the swap section of this site. You just have to actually search for it instead of being lazy.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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