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Obd0 And Obd1 Distributor Adapters


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rwdcrx

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Your attention to detail and quality craftsmanship make ANYTHING I do to my CRX look "ghetto"
I hate you mad.gif lol just kiddin wink.gif
Maybe someday I can check out your shop?
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QUOTE (rwdcrx @ May 12 2008, 10:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Your attention to detail and quality craftsmanship make ANYTHING I do to my CRX look "ghetto"
I hate you mad.gif lol just kiddin wink.gif
Maybe someday I can check out your shop?


You are welcome to come by. Anyone from the list who is in the area is more than welcome. But I must warn you, by space is more modest than you might think. wink.gif

Just PM me and I will give you my contact info.

Ghetto is cool. I have seen some super fast "Sleepers" that appear to be rough around the edges. There is a 64 Chevy Nova that tools around town here that looks like a barn find. Patina finish and all. The only difference is, it sports a 750 horse small block under the hood. blink.gif To see it sitting in the parking lot, you wouldn't give it a second look. But when it starts up, what gives it away is the 1,800 rpm idle. laugh.gif

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QUOTE (firstgencrx @ May 13 2008, 08:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You are welcome to come by. Anyone from the list who is in the area is more than welcome. But I must warn you, by space is more modest than you might think. wink.gif

Just PM me and I will give you my contact info.


Take care,

David


You sir, have been PM'ed...

Your "space" can't be any more modest than mine... biggrin.gif
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Update 5/19/08: Modifying the P06 Part 1

Just a short update, today I spent a little time modifying the P06 I bought for data logging. I'm going to try an use one of those little USB to TTL Serial gizmo's I got. I still haven't "chipped" the ECU yet in the pictures. I plan on showing that later. Some pictures....

The ECU I got is for an automatic, I think, so I will need to convert it as well to manual. The super universal P06:


I was surprised to see it came with OBD1 plugs. A bit short on wire length, but hey, I'm thankful!:


I think I'll put the gizmo here:


Here is the USB to serial device mounted in the case:


And the USB port on the end:


I need to make a cable to connect it to the serial port on the ECU board and chip the board as well. Next time.

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David
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Heard about these adapters from Jeremiah, Pics don't work here at work and can't stay on long.

(don't have time to go through the whole thread)

 

Are these still available?

Thanks for the help