Royal Suicide New Member Apr 16, 2016 #1 I'm doing a swap and would like to know if there are any differences (electrical wiring/mounts/etc) I should be made aware of? The transmission is automatic and will remain so. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks
I'm doing a swap and would like to know if there are any differences (electrical wiring/mounts/etc) I should be made aware of? The transmission is automatic and will remain so. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks
94RS No fucks given. Apr 16, 2016 #2 None. It's the same engine, same ECU, same wiring harness, same transmission. 94-95 was OBD1, 96-01 OBD2
None. It's the same engine, same ECU, same wiring harness, same transmission. 94-95 was OBD1, 96-01 OBD2
94RS No fucks given. Apr 16, 2016 #4 Ryan659 said: Won't he have to wire up the secondary o2 sensor? Click to expand... As far as I know, all OBD2 B-series have two 02 sensors. Our 94's (and 95's) only have one. But if you're putting an OBD2 engine in an OBD1 car, you convert it to run on OBD1... Like my now-blown B20 :rolf:
Ryan659 said: Won't he have to wire up the secondary o2 sensor? Click to expand... As far as I know, all OBD2 B-series have two 02 sensors. Our 94's (and 95's) only have one. But if you're putting an OBD2 engine in an OBD1 car, you convert it to run on OBD1... Like my now-blown B20 :rolf:
Ryan659 Active Member Apr 16, 2016 #5 94RS said: As far as I know, all OBD2 B-series have two 02 sensors. Our 94's (and 95's) only have one. But if you're putting an OBD2 engine in an OBD1 car, you convert it to run on OBD1... Like my now-blown B20 :rolf: Click to expand... Oh, I read it as that's what he's doing. :stupid:
94RS said: As far as I know, all OBD2 B-series have two 02 sensors. Our 94's (and 95's) only have one. But if you're putting an OBD2 engine in an OBD1 car, you convert it to run on OBD1... Like my now-blown B20 :rolf: Click to expand... Oh, I read it as that's what he's doing. :stupid: