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I have a 97 Honda civic...it has a 93 z6 motor and I am using a p28 Ecu with a jumper harness. I have a z6 dizzy which is obd1 and the engine harness is obd2a...so I order a jumper harness..obd1 to obd2..it should just plug into my two plug dizzy and then plug into my one plug engine harness...but the jumper harness has the excact same plugs that my dizzy has and the excact plug my harness has...so I have all male connections...what did I do wrong...I need this to work.
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Re: ready to pull my hair out...
I have a 97 Honda civic...it has a 93 z6 motor and I am using a p28 Ecu with a jumper harness. I have a z6 dizzy which is obd1 and the engine harness is obd2a...so I order a jumper harness..obd1 to obd2..it should just plug into my two plug dizzy and then plug into my one plug engine harness...but the jumper harness has the excact same plugs that my dizzy has and the escarpment plug my harness has...so I have all male connections...what did I do wrong...I need this to work.
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Re: ready to pull my hair out...
I have a 97 Honda civic...it has a 93 z6 motor and I am using a p28 Ecu with a jumper harness. I have a z6 dizzy which is obd1 and the engine harness is obd2a...so I order a jumper harness..obd1 to obd2..it should just plug into my two plug dizzy and then plug into my one plug engine harness...but the jumper harness has the excact same plugs that my dizzy has and the excact plug my harness has...so I have all male connections...what did I do wrong...I need this to work.
Jumper harness is intended to mate a obd2a engine harness to a obd1 ecu. As far as mating a distributor from a obd1 car to an obd2 engine harness you'll either have to replace the distributor for a odb2 distributor so the plugs match or rewire the plug.
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Re: ready to pull my hair out...
They make distributor jumper harnesses too guyz fegeebeez.
And they are like 40 bucks.
Jump on Honda-Tech and do some quick searching in the "Performance" FS section where the vendors are. You can find everything you need in like ten minutes.
That is one of the easiest things in the world to do too. I don't see where you are screwing up.
And they are like 40 bucks.
Jump on Honda-Tech and do some quick searching in the "Performance" FS section where the vendors are. You can find everything you need in like ten minutes.
That is one of the easiest things in the world to do too. I don't see where you are screwing up.