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gotboost 02-01-2006 12:59 PM

Re: inline resistors question
 
i wish i would have used inline resistors next to the clips instead of oem resistor box......less hacking, easier to switch back if needed.

Tom-Guy 02-01-2006 02:48 PM

Re: inline resistors question
 

Originally Posted by gotboost
i wish i would have used inline resistors next to the clips instead of oem resistor box......less hacking, easier to switch back if needed.

WRONG.

There is a gangplug on OBD1/2 vehicles you can plug a resistor box into if you get an extra plug and wire the resistor box to it.

Cray91 02-01-2006 03:21 PM

Re: inline resistors question
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
WRONG.

There is a gangplug on OBD1/2 vehicles you can plug a resistor box into if you get an extra plug and wire the resistor box to it.

Werd son.

WTF 02-02-2006 04:33 AM

Re: inline resistors question
 
really ? ----.. where is this plug in a 96 civic ex

Cray91 02-02-2006 04:43 AM

Re: inline resistors question
 
I think it is under the IM.

Tom-Guy 02-02-2006 08:50 AM

Re: inline resistors question
 
Should be, OBD2 default location is under IM.

Finding a spare male OBD2 "big plug" can be slightly annoying, if you aren't concerned with a slick professional looking install then it might be real expedient to just do the inline setup, or cut into the harness but do a real clean job of packaging. The OBD1 8p plugs on the driver's shock tower are pretty universal and easy to come by.


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