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Old 09-18-2010, 10:38 AM   #1
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WTB- Any vtec engine harness ASAP

looking to buy any Vtec engine harness off si, sir, gsr, let me know what you got and how much.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:45 AM   #2
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Unless you are just looking for knock/vtec pressure/vtec spool solenoid clips... you might want to mention what the harness is going in.

Most of the clips on obd0 vtec harness will be useless unless you have obd0 car, ek harness goes directly to ecu unlinke eg/dc... obd2a or obd2b? Be a bit more specific otherwise youre going to end up buying a useless pile of wires.

If you can make due with obd1 eg d16z6 harness I believe G5 has a few, call them.
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sorry about that i posted this for my brother and he was vague over the phone but i know now a more specific description. he needs a 96-98 harness for an si. its going on a boosted mini-me. im pretty sure its obd2 with an obd1 jumper harness. i hope that helps.
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Just so you know, even if all you can find is a cd/dx harness for 96-98, its really easy to add the vtec wires to the the ecu/conversion harness. (You dont even need to add pins as you can just splice on the conversion harness obviously)

You might also have to go from 3 wire to 2 wire IACV and maybe extend the o2 sensor wiring but I expect you will be doing that since you are boosting anyway.

Anyway, if you can find any 96-98 harness and you have the vtec clips laying around its super easy, and even a coolant temp sensor clip will work for pressure switch plug, and spool solenoid has a lead coming out of it so you can make it any type of connector you want seeing as those are the hardest clips to come by.

Good luck, he should just use his original harness IMO.
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