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WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
I'm looking for a dead obd2 ecu to cut up for an adapter to put an earlier ecu into my 97 when I swap I'm my 6 speed transmission. I would also be interested in a known good obd1 ecu, with enough harness to make said adapter. Thanks in advance.
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Re: WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
You can also find the same slip lock connector on the OBD2 legacy ECUs from the 90s. I got one from a 98 to strip for the connector. Much easier to find. I wouldn't be surprised if the OBD1 ECUs from the legacys use the same connector as the SVX OBD1 ECUs.
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Re: WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
Thanks, I was wondering if those were similar. I think they're pretty cheap on ebay, I still am interested in getting an obd1 ecu with a wiring pigtail.
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Re: WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
Still looking for an obd1 ecu and harness.
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Re: WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
I've got an OBD1 ECU in my parts car and I can cut as much of the harness as you want.
I promised it to fasteract7 but he is trying something else before he buys it for certain. I can sell it to you if he backs out.
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Re: WTB: 96-97 obd2 ecu
Blacky,
My 92 has decided to run properly after 3 reman. injectors ( yea, I know I should have replaced all 6 !) so hopefully won't need your ECU for now. Thanks for the offer.
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1992 Dark Teal LSL, 4.44 swap, B&M trans cooler, AFPR, RX8 rims, 235/40-18 tires, SS brake lines, Hawk HPS pads, Strongflex poly ft/rr swaybar bushings, starter solenoid mod. |
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