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[quote=”college man” post=85333]Very nicely done. :)[/quote]
Thank you
[quote=”college man” post=85333]Very nicely done. :)[/quote]
Thank you
Thanks for all the tips on this job.
I did it!
Made a video showing how I did it:
Thanks for all the tips on this job.
I did it!
Made a video showing how I did it:
We are talking about the drivers front door?
We are talking about the drivers front door?
someone said its OBD2.
http://www.d-series.org/forums/general-tech/119313-3-stage-vtec-comprehensive-info-d15b-d15z7.htmli googled it and found several people asked whether this engine can be run with OBD1 ECU. so probably its using OBD2.
There is such a massive amount of confusion surrounding this engine, mostly because of the confusion with the OBD1 D15B (Maybe the “engine naming guy” at Honda Japan wasn’t there that day?), and because of the complexity of the entire system.
You can mix and match, engines and OBD systems, using adapters, and some custome wiring. Which ECU do you have?
someone said its OBD2.
http://www.d-series.org/forums/general-tech/119313-3-stage-vtec-comprehensive-info-d15b-d15z7.htmli googled it and found several people asked whether this engine can be run with OBD1 ECU. so probably its using OBD2.
There is such a massive amount of confusion surrounding this engine, mostly because of the confusion with the OBD1 D15B (Maybe the “engine naming guy” at Honda Japan wasn’t there that day?), and because of the complexity of the entire system.
You can mix and match, engines and OBD systems, using adapters, and some custome wiring. Which ECU do you have?
[quote=”shawnb” post=85126]how do you bleed the air out? There is no bleeder on the engine.[/quote]
Which engine do you have?
If your not sure how to tell, see this video:
[quote=”shawnb” post=85126]how do you bleed the air out? There is no bleeder on the engine.[/quote]
Which engine do you have?
If your not sure how to tell, see this video:
Sounds like air in the cooling system.
Sounds like air in the cooling system.
Think that is an OBD1 engine. So that would explain why you can’t find the ODB2 connector. D16y7 and D16y8 are ODB2.
Think that is an OBD1 engine. So that would explain why you can’t find the ODB2 connector. D16y7 and D16y8 are ODB2.
What motor do you have?
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