ODB1 to ODB2 Swap

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dylanmx3
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ODB1 to ODB2 Swap

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Okay, I'm looking to install an ODB2 ECU in my 94 GS. Not for performance, just diagnostics. Anyone, know of any issues with this? So far all I see is some minor differences in tuning. The harness is different but nothing that can't be re-wired.<BR>Anyone ever try this before? Know someone who has? Any info would be helpful.<BR>Thanks,<BR>Dylan
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Re: ODB1 to ODB2 Swap

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your gonna have a lot of problems.<P>OBDII has special sensors to measure stuff like fuel tank pressure, and after converter performance, just to name a few. Its all about stopping extea polutants form getting into the air.<P>You would have to get ALL the extra sensors from a 96+ car then wire them in and make sure they all work properly or your gonna be setting a bunch of codes, like, EVAP leak, HO2S#3 inactive, P0300 Mis-fire detected.<P>just so you know.
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dylanmx3
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Re: ODB1 to ODB2 Swap

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Excellent...thanks for the reply.<BR>Nothing like driving a stake into the heart of an idea right out of the gate.
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