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Future91Sleeper

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So basically here it is I have a 1991 Integra GS with a 97 Integra GS B18B1 however its currently running off the stock PR4 ECU to my understanding my car is an OBD0 but the engine is an OBD2 and the ECU I need would be a P75 am I damaging my car slowly by running it with the PR4 ECU? Do I need to convert to OBD2 for everything to run efficiently? I want to get everything straight before I start actually modifying the car. All help would be appreciated thanks.
 

Silver Knight

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why would you need to switch to obd2? that's the dumbest thing i've heard. there is no need for you to do that. you would be running an ls/gs/rs base map (b18b/a) on a b18b/a engine. it makes no difference. you will be fine. start that sucker up and drive it!
 

Future91Sleeper

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to run the 97 ecu? why is there a difference on bhp between the b18a and b18b?
 


Silver Knight

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to run the 97 ecu? why is there a difference on bhp between the b18a and b18b?
there is no difference between the two except for small stuff like FITV/IACV, o2 sensors. there is no need at all to switch to an obd2 ecu. period. if you want to upgrade your ecu, i'd upgrade to an obd1 if anything that way if you decide to build your car at all (not sure if you're into that at all), it will be better for tuning and stuff like that. just because you have a 97 engine in a 91 does NOT mean you have to run that ecu as well. all you are doing is putting a newer non vtec b18 into an older chassis. it will not run like crap unless you got a junked engine or don't know what you are doing. use your current pr4 that you have and you will have no worries.
 

Future91Sleeper

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To upgrade to OBD1 I just need the conversion harness? Anything else? and do you know why there is a 12 hp difference between the 2 engines?
 

Silver Knight

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To upgrade to OBD1 I just need the conversion harness? Anything else? and do you know why there is a 12 hp difference between the 2 engines?
yessir just get a obd0 to obd1 conversion harness along with a obd1 ecu (p 74 or 75). then you can chip it and tune it better. plus mods respond much better to obd1 vehicles. the difference in horsepower was due to the change in the cams used between the heads. the intake and exhaust manifolds also played a small, small factor in it as well.
 


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Silver Knight

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but i also need an OBD1 dizzy and 4 wire O2 sensor also correct?
no you don't. unless you want to get those. thats the whole purpose of having a conversion harness.... to convert. your car will run the same with the conversion harness or not. the conversion harness is also the cheaper route so you don't have to go and buy an engine harness. hell my car is orignally obd2a and i converted to obd1 when i did my ls/vtec swap. still using the odb2 gsr dizzy. no problems here what-so-ever.
 
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