I put a head in the 'Teg that requires and obd1 ECU.
I have a standard jumper harness for OBD0 to OBD1 ECU in the car now.
Does not run and I get a solid CEL, check the codes on Crome Pro logging and it list practically all sensors.
I'm now in the process of figuring out which wires I need to move around on the OBD0 side of the jumper harness.
The weird thing is I had the car running, rough a bit on a virgin P06 before, excessively rich!!!
I weird in a WB and have it going to the C16 of the OBD0 side of the harness.
I have the P72, I use to tune five other cars and so I know it is a decent working ecu.
I'm using this diagram form
http://www.redpepperracing.com/forums/?showtopic=46607 for the '88 Integra harness
From
I'm aware of this for the distributor, Daspoop had already did this so I can use my OBD1 distributor.
http://zcspeed.com/SiZCwiring.pdf I'm also looking at this for the OBD0 side of the jumper harnes, sort of a cross reference.
http://www.redpepperracing.com/wiki/index.php?title=B_Series_Swap_Wiring_ChartGoing over these I see a few issues involving what A17 (Ignition Swirtch) pin of '88 Interga harness goes where? A17 on the OBD jumper harness is not being used.
Then on all of the listed main relay pinouts for the '88 Integra do they need to be moved or manipulated? or as long as ground goes ground it does not mater which ground pin on relay is which, just long it is ground?
I hear the fuel pump kick on.
I only have a PM3 ecu to go back to OBD0 for testing and I get a code 15 Ignition Output Signal, but I assume that is due to cranking for more than 30 sec. and the care never starts.
If anybody has dealt with this issue let me know NOGS!!!!