Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
ahahahahahahahaha cake. google it and then you will know
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
What a dumb ass ouisten searching own's you. I think the real quisten here is "What would you do for a klondike bar"?
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
thanks for the help ? lol
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
use your stock dizzy
for vtec get a tach with a shift light hook up the wire from the light to it research where to hook it up and there you go |
Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
My friend says we can run the vtec using a VAFC . My other question is what about the sensors on the engine and the plugs on the OBD0 harness , some of them are different , YES ? I have the exaust from the Y8 so i have the O2 sensors. If I'm going OBD0 i need to use the Z6 O2 sensor right ?
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Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
Originally Posted by antilogicsuperpope
My friend says we can run the vtec using a VAFC . My other question is what about the sensors on the engine and the plugs on the OBD0 harness , some of them are different , YES ? I have the exaust from the Y8 so i have the O2 sensors. If I'm going OBD0 i need to use the Z6 O2 sensor right ?
Obd0 runs a 1-wire o2 sensor, the cheapest one you'll ever buy from an auto parts store ;D I usually get the Bosch replacements and cost under $20 for one. Just get the o2 sensor for an 88-91 civic/crx. Most of the major sensor plugs are the same, although there are some that might have to be either swapped with their obd0 counterpart, or have a section of obd2 harness grafted on. The biggest ones that will give you a problem are the alternator and plug, and the dizzy. You must use a pm6 obd0 dizzy if you plan on running obd0 (don't worry, the 88-91 si dizzy bolts right on to the y8 head), and you might have to swap in the d16a6 alternator in order to retain the original obd0 plug for it. |
Re: how do i run a D16Y8 engine OBD0
I understand that the VAFC is just a quick fix . I plan on doing it right when i can afford a chipped ECU !!! I also still need some turbo related parts before I get the new ECU.
thank you very much for the info !!! |
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