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Old 03-23-2006, 06:19 PM
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I have a jdm d15b....and my car is running like shit. And i found out that the distributor that i need is called a td-42U. But i heard that wont work on my car unless i do the conversion. Im not sure which one i have whether it is obd-1 or obd-0 but i think it might be obd-1. Can you guys tell me more info on how to do the conversion. Or i could pay someone to do it for me. just list a price..
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Old 03-24-2006, 05:41 AM
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hey i just kade a thread about this also if its 88-91 its obd0 and obd1 is better so u should convert
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Your dizzy on ther now is obd-0. The plugs for the distributor are different. On obd0 you have one big circular plug and a small circular one and on obd1 there is more square shaped looking plugs. Thats for your dizzy question, i've heard that obd1 is better then obd0
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