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Old Dec 7, 2004 | 02:37 PM
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Default obdo to obd1 zc conversion

I have a dohc zc that im tryin to make big power with. I cant decide what between management though. I could go with zydne but that costs a decent amount of money. If i got or made a obdo to obd1 harness i could run uberdata and that would be cheap as ----. what obd1 computer would i run with the zc and what other wiring mods would i have to do such as the distributor.

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Old Dec 7, 2004 | 02:43 PM
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Default Re:obdo to obd1 zc conversion

you could run any OBD1 ECU....P05, P06, P08, P28, PR4, P75, P72...they can all be made to work.

the problem your going to have is finding an OBD1 dizzy for a ZC... ZC's have the TDC sensor on the exhaust cam not inside the dizzy like most other Honda's. and im sure finding a OBD1 DOHC ZC dizzy wont be too easy. you might try and find a dizzy that will bolt up to the ZC head and you could rewire the TDC sensor dont see why that wouldnt work, except that the ZC had an odd mounting setup...
Old Dec 7, 2004 | 06:44 PM
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Default Re:obdo to obd1 zc conversion

you can't use just any obd1 dizzy, it has to fit, I put a d-series non-vtec dizzy on my b16 and it was way off so the car wouldn't start. so you can put any as long as it fits. with the zc you could try getting a d-series dizzy and just cutting the wires from the tdc sensor and just running the tdc sensor wires from the dizzy.
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