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  1. #1

    which honda's have OBD2 ecu

    as the title states, i'm looking for an OBD2 ecu and wanna know which hondas have them...

    i would prefer to know of the older model honda's as those ecu's would be cheaper to get my hands on

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    OBD2a

    1996-1999 Acura Integra
    1996-1998 Honda Civic
    1996-2001 Honda Prelude
    1996-1997 Honda Accord

    OBD2b

    2000-2001 Acura Integra
    1999-2000 Honda Civic
    1998-2002 Honda Accord

    Good luck finding a cheap obd2 ecu in Australia, people ask too much for them, you can get them from the US for $200 + shipping

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    Euro...?

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  3. #3
    thanks for that mate

    so basically any ek's?

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    iv got lots of OBD2a and OBD2b ECU’s if ya need one there completely useless to me... or anyone unless your stock ECU goes bang... even then the immobilizer function on the ECU stops you from using them in other cars due to the keys needing to match….

    Regards James

  5. #5
    ok i've sourced an OBD2 ecu from an 98 ek manual, does anyone know if this will suit a d16y8?

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    Why do you want to swap and obd1 ecu for an obd2..?
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    doing an engine swap and sourcing parts for it

    the engine will be OBD2 so...

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    d16y8 is obd1 isn't it?

    I think..
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    oh, it is?

    I thought it was it was OBD2, comes from a vti coupe....

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    Maybe im thinking of the civic si engine then, sorry mate
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    You may be able to source a cable conversion harness, although the majority I have seen are OBDII to OBDI.

    At least running a conversion harness you know your ECU works perfectly fine!

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    yeh i've been told that OBD1 and OBD2 harnesses will work together without conversion


    anyone know how much they are for OBD1?

    i will call around some wreckers tomorrow tho...

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