ohh with the plates b16 if im thinking of the right one
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ohh with the plates b16 if im thinking of the right one
did any of you guys out there faced Alternator problems? I did for mine. Crap. And i just change the the alternator less than 1 year ago. Sighhh!!!
Does any B18 Alternator fit to our Da9?
STICKER DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...26#post1880826
fitted another bumper on car...and front lip screw on properlly,,,rolled guards....
gotta fix my number plate part properly....
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hey guys technical question.
if i change my b18a to a b16a
do i just need the long block, ecu, ecu harness, dizzy, vtec solenoid? to get everything up and running? would i have to change any belts, manifolds blah blah blah? hope someone gets bakc to me soon. also. how much would it costed me if i registered it with the rta?
cheers guys
samm
intake manifold is different
u mite want to get the short gear ratio gearbox tahts for sale now...otherwise ur car's pick up from the lights will be slow...
if i get the b16a, do i need to get new wiring looms or can i use the same ones?
and if i get new looms do i still need a ecu conversion harness to get to OBD1 as i am OBD0??
or
if i get new looms i can just go straight to OBD1 without a harness?
cheers.
u wont need new looms if u get a harness, thats the point of the harness. if ure serious, let me know i have an obdo to obd1 harness i bought for my conversion that i never ended up using. i got it from edgeautomotive
Ure car is looking wicked Adam! keep it up.
you dont need to convert to obd1 for a b16a
use existing loom and add the 4 wires for vtec solenoid, oil pressure switch, knock sensor, and the 2nd o2 sensor (i think)
but the original ecu wont be vtec? just wires to run vtec?!
are'nt non-vtec ecu's and vtec ecu's diff???
use obd0 vtec ecu i.e PR3
you have to change the ECU, but if you have an OBD-0 B16a then you can do just as FR33K says, no need to change the entire loom.