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B Series Harness For 1St Gen Crx


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anthonyfig21

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Does anyone make/sell these? I know it's custome made but I need the harness and the guy "making it" for me hasn't done sh*t in two months. If you anyone has one or can make it for me we can negotiate on $$, I'll likely hook you up if you help me out. Thanks.

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Si'86

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Rywire.com makes and sells custom harnesses for b series swaps into our cars. Won't be cheap but that's the route I'm going

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anthonyfig21

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Looks good, thanks for the link..I'll probably go that route as well. Thanks again!

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fobtions

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I'm running the rywire obd2 budget harness.

 

all you need to do is splice a couple of wires into the cabin harness.



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cboutilier

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I'm running the rywire obd2 budget harness.

 

all you need to do is splice a couple of wires into the cabin harness.

Awesome! I wonder how well they will work with swapping into a non Si...


1991 CRX Si (Custom F2B project)

2000 Accord LX Coupe (Daily Beater)

1985 Prelude (retired) 


#6
PowerWheels86

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Yeah I've got two rywire harnesses, the one in the civic is wired in with an S2000 cluster...
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anthonyfig21

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Do any of you guys know if the ground kit is needed? Or what it is for?

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PowerWheels86

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a ground kit is pretty much just an upgrade with thicker wires and neater looking way to ground your engine, tranny and battery

 

Looks good and helps a bit but not completely necessary... you can probably buy some thicker gauge wiring somewhere, get some terminal clamps and crimp them onto the ends of the wires for cheaper...


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anthonyfig21

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Anyone know how long it takes for the harness to be made and delivered?

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PowerWheels86

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6-8 weeks...
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QUOTE (RARECRX @ Jun 26 2009, 06:55 PM)
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#11
anthonyfig21

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Aww crap lol I was hoping less. Thanks for all the help man.

#12
PowerWheels86

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Well I'm sure in the time it's being made you can finish the rest of the build... Unless of course all you're waiting on is wiring...
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#13
anthonyfig21

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That's pretty much all I'm waiting for.. I could start making it look pretty, but for now I was just focusing on the build. I would upload pics but I really don't know how to do that lol.

#14
PowerWheels86

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is it OBD1 or OBD2?


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QUOTE (RARECRX @ Jun 26 2009, 06:55 PM)
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#15
anthonyfig21

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OBD1, B20B with integra ecu