1992 GS-R Integra HELP!! Please
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1992 GS-R Integra HELP!! Please
I have a 1992 integra gsr shell and I bought a 1991 integra with an ls to swap into the gsr. I already pulled the motor now I have the problem of the ls harness not being able to fit into the already existing gsr harness in the shell and the ls ecu wont fit into the ecu port. Please help I need to figure this out. I know you can make a harness I am just looking for how to do so or any easier method!
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Re: 1992 GS-R Integra HELP!! Please
Get an OBD1 LS harness and ECU. They're both cheap and plentiful. You could have got an entire OBD1 LS engine for a few hundred bucks.
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you need to sell your obd 0 ecu and pick up an obd 1 ecu or get a jumper harness. then you are going to run into distributor and injector issues but all of this is very easy to take care of. the ecu in my opinion would be my first priority. Just my .02
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Thank you so much guys for your help! So the existing harness in the gsr will be compatable once I get another engine harness for the ls engine?
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Yes, the OBD1 B-series harnesses are compatible, and the LS harness usually doesn't have the VTEC and knock sensor wires that the GSR has. The LS is a B18B remember, so pretty much everything external to the engine is compatible with the external parts of other B-series engines.
It is true though that you may need some miscellaneous things like OBD1 injectors. Oh, and if the LS engine you have is a cable actuated clutch, you might want to get a different transmission that is a hydraulic actuated clutch to match the GSR shell. This is why I was saying it's sometimes easier to buy a OBD1 LS engine/trans which will drop right into the GSR.
It is true though that you may need some miscellaneous things like OBD1 injectors. Oh, and if the LS engine you have is a cable actuated clutch, you might want to get a different transmission that is a hydraulic actuated clutch to match the GSR shell. This is why I was saying it's sometimes easier to buy a OBD1 LS engine/trans which will drop right into the GSR.
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Yes, the OBD1 B-series harnesses are compatible, and the LS harness usually doesn't have the VTEC and knock sensor wires that the GSR has. The LS is a B18B remember, so pretty much everything external to the engine is compatible with the external parts of other B-series engines.
It is true though that you may need some miscellaneous things like OBD1 injectors. Oh, and if the LS engine you have is a cable actuated clutch, you might want to get a different transmission that is a hydraulic actuated clutch to match the GSR shell. This is why I was saying it's sometimes easier to buy a OBD1 LS engine/trans which will drop right into the GSR.
It is true though that you may need some miscellaneous things like OBD1 injectors. Oh, and if the LS engine you have is a cable actuated clutch, you might want to get a different transmission that is a hydraulic actuated clutch to match the GSR shell. This is why I was saying it's sometimes easier to buy a OBD1 LS engine/trans which will drop right into the GSR.