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Old March 31st, 2006, 07:46 AM
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Wiring a hf for a d16z6 need some help plz

Im just wondering if anyone has done this without buying a new harness or changing over to obd1 could they plz give some insight, i think i have it figured out but well here goes.

Sense its already mpfi just cut the resistor box out put those wires thogether cut the hf injectors clips and wire in the clips for the z6, then, take the 2 clips that connect the engine harness to the harness that goes to the ecu, and depin the z6 and hf one and put the hf clips onto the z6. Im not concerned about the vtec i can do somethig with that later not biggie. If im missing anything if you could plz tell me what i have or that im lacking. Thanks

If someone could get me a pic of the wiring that is the z6 engine harness and the hf harness that goes from the engine harness to the ecu that would be greatly appreciated.
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Hold up on cutting anything! Get some tips first! I don't think that you will have to cut and splice that much to get it to work. I have done the DX(DPFI)-Si(MPFI) with mini me swap. But I am going to leave this one to the pro's. Good Luck!
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if you still have the obd0 injectors you can just keep the resistor pack and put those on.

You have to take care of the dizzy wiring too. I don't have the wiring right here but i'll tell you it wasn't worth it ofr me to risk wiring issues on my obd1 conversion so i just ordered a rywire ecu jumper. I hate wiring though so if you enjoy it it shouldn't be that hard.

The wiring info for the obd0 -> obd1 conversion is here:
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view/...KurtsOBD0-OBD1
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I have just decided to go to obd1, so ill just have to do the mpfi, change can someone throw me a good link on how to do that like with pics and step by step? and if it looks hard then ill just have rywire do it. Also Ninja could you relist what all i needed to go to ob1 i think it was p28 conversion harness um and couple other things Thanks. Also how do i make the z6 engine harness meet up to the dam ecu harness?, am i going to have to get that also are do some reclipping?
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