I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
I need one since i now have an EG coupe and it doesnt come with a resistor box. I went and got one from pull a part for free(pocketed that bitch). And, I have a friend thats gonna wire it up and make it look like it was there from the factory. Where can I find a link on how to do it, with the box and not the inline resistors.
Give me a link if possible. |
Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
it cant look likr it came from the factory if it never came in that car
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
Originally Posted by DAdriva
I need one since i now have an EG coupe and it doesnt come with a resistor box. I went and got one from pull a [size=10pt]part for free(pocketed that bitch)[/size]. And, I have a friend thats gonna wire it up and make it look like it was there from the factory. Where can I find a link on how to do it, with the box and not the inline resistors.
Give me a link if possible. The other is that no such factory diagram exists. You might get an MS paint one though..... |
Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
here's my old 95 coupe installed:
[IMG width=640 height=480]http://img73.exs.cx/img73/1375/p62901238xo.jpg[/img] [IMG width=640 height=480]http://img73.exs.cx/img73/1573/p62901241cg.jpg[/img] If you get the grey plug resistor box, it will look even better. |
Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
Here's a grey plug on the Integra
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/4...0161jp0.th.jpg http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9...0160jd7.th.jpg |
Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
I really meant like can someone give me the directions on gettin it to work , so i can tell my friend how to do it. Anyone tell me the step by step or tell me where to find out how to wire it up.
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
piece of ---- thief.
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
i dont want to type it up so here is a good link. bottom of page. basically reverse of what it says. hook up the power to the respective spot on the resistor box and other 4 wires from resistor box goes to injectors.
http://www.rywire.com/store/images/i...0to1jumper.gif |
Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
Did you mean Diagram?
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
Or Diaphragm? http://familydoctor.org/online/famdo...ptive/806.html
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
diaphram...do u need protection from hookin it up yourself? ???
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
i was just going to say that
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
What i found easiest, was to leave the plug on the resistor pack, and de-pin the RED wire (to depin, use very small flat-head screwdriver, and inside the plug, pry the little clips off the pins, while pulling on the wire to free it from clip.)
then check with a multimeter (or any other wire trace method) which wires are going to your injectors (no specific order. There will be 4 wires, all yellow/black). After you find those wires, de-pin them from cars harness. (strut tower harness) Push all 4 into resistor pack harness. One on each pin. (once again, no specific order) (I wrapped them individually with electral tape so they wouldn't touch each other (they're pretty far apart anyway) Wrap the resistor pack harness/4 injector wires with electral tape... Next, pin the RED wire from resistor pack into any of the now empty holes in car's harness (simply push it in)... and replace the cap on the cars harness. The cap is very important, as it connects all wires in that harness. |
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Re: I need a diaphram(sp) for wiring up a resistor box for an OBD1 car
i have a plug and play box for your car $30
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