Rich-PMS
New Member
It doesnt matter what OBD the motor is- it matters which OBD ecu you're running.
Fir my engine swap- the motor is obd2, my car is obd1. And I'm going to run an OBD1 ecu. So I'm getting an obd1 o2 sensor and it'll plug into my rywire conversion harness I'm buying.
And obd2 (1996+) is when they started using TWO oxygen sensors.
Bank1 (before the cat) and bank2 (after the cat)
Fir my engine swap- the motor is obd2, my car is obd1. And I'm going to run an OBD1 ecu. So I'm getting an obd1 o2 sensor and it'll plug into my rywire conversion harness I'm buying.
And obd2 (1996+) is when they started using TWO oxygen sensors.
Bank1 (before the cat) and bank2 (after the cat)