OBD0 - OBD1
Conversion harness: REV C
Please be careful with this harness. There are 10 wires that need to be connected
for proper usage. If there are certain sensors that your engine/ecu does not require, just tape off that numbered wire and
leave it unhooked. You will need to have
a STOCK wiring harness where it plugs into the ecu. No vtec wires, No
O2 wires...STOCK. You will connect all
these wires later. So after you have a
stock harness, plug this one into the stock ECU harness plugs and Lets go:
Parts Lists:
OBD0 - OBD1 conversion harness
OBD1 injectors (Optional)
OBD1 Distributor
OBD1 Ecu
OBD1 injector clips (Optional)
Extra Wire
Soldering Supplies (If not, cut and splice and use
electrical tape)
1. Connect the
BROWN wire to one of the black wires on the 4-wire O2 sensor.
(02 Heater Control)
2. Connect the
PURPLE wire to the green wire on the 4-wire O2 sensor.
(O2 Ground)
3. Connect the
YELLOW wire to one of the black wires on the 4-wire O2 sensor.
(O2 12V Switch)
4. Connect the
GREY wire to the white wire on the 4-wire O2 sensor.
(02 Signal)
(Because of the number of different O2 wire colors,
these may vary, and you may need to try moving these some. These pin outs should match the OBD1 civic
and OBD1 Integra O2 sensors.)
5. Connect the
BLACK wire to the Vtec solenoid. This solenoid is a
little canister in front of the distributor. It is a gray, 1 wire square shaped plug.
6. Connect the
GREEN wire to the Vtec Pressure switch. It is located below the Vtec
solenoid. Connect the GREEN wire on the
conversion harness to the BLUE wire on the pressure switch. The other wire needs to be connected to a
good ground source. This plug is green
and round with two pins.
7. Connect the
WHITE wire to the one wire knock sensor located on the back of the block. It is a one-pin plug above the oil filter.
8. Connect the
BLUE wire to one side of a toggle switch.
Refer to Step 9 to complete the check engine light SCS connector.
9. Connect the
ORANGE wire to other side of the toggle switch from Step 8. Wire this up so that you have access to check
your engine codes. The OBD0 has a LED on
the ecu and the OBD1 you must jumper the check engine
light to flash the codes. Hooking this
up with allow you to check the codes through the check engine light with the
ease of flipping a toggle switch. *If
you do not use a toggle switch, these two wires need to be covered to keep from
grounding out. *
10. If using
the GSR manifold and ecu, you may choose to use the
IAB secondaries.
If so, you will need to connect the RED wire to the IAB Pink/Blue wire
off of the GSR manifold. The Black/Yel from the IABs wire needs to
go to a 12V power source.
(Optional if using the OBD1 injector clips and OBD1
injectors)
If you decide to run OBD1/2 injectors, the only thing
left that you need to do is take the injector resistor box located on the
driver shock tower, rectangular and silver with a green plug. Cut the plug off the resistor box. Discard of the resistor box at this
time. Take the 5 wires that are left
from the resistor box and solder them together.
Use some electrical tape to shield.
This is it.
Double check
all connectors and start it up. You will
need to re-pin the OBD1 distributor to match the (88-91) OBD0 plug as
well. This step is fairly easy. Just match all the colors up. There should be 2 white wires that are on the
OBD0 distributor plug and only one on the OBD1/2 plug and an extra
yellow/green. The larger of the two white
wires on the OBD0 side needs to go to the yellow/green wire on the Obd1
side. Therefore, the smaller white wire
on the OBD0 side needs to go to the white wire on the OBD1 side. Basically you want to have 2 of the like
plugs, either male and female OBD0 or OBD1.
You can also cut and solder on the new plugs.
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