OBD1 vs. OBD2
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OBD1 vs. OBD2
I have both a OBD1 GSR and a OBD2 GSR. Both run great but im just debating which one to sell and which one to keep. OBD1 seems to pull harder for some reason, is this just my imagination? (both motors have same bolt ons and same trannys in the same car)
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Re: OBD1 vs. OBD2
no its not your imagination, keep the obd1 because they are less tempermental to modification because the emission controls are no as strict as that of an obd2 controlled car.
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Re: OBD1 vs. OBD2
id go with the obd2 personally for diagnostic reasons..if you throw a code its just so much simpler to run up to advanced auto parts and run their OBD2 scanner to see whats the problem..OBD1 is not compatable with the scanner..
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Re: OBD1 vs. OBD2
Or you can jumper the blue plug to read the code in an obd1 right at your own house. Keep the obd1, anyone here will tell you how much easier it is to mod it over an obd2.
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Re: OBD1 vs. OBD2
obd1, is easier too pass emission, you can run hondata, chrome, whatever and still pass, unlike obd2
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Re: OBD1 vs. OBD2
yea ive been told that ide need to spend an ass load of money on stand alone fuel managment if i really wanna tune the OBD2 right, BUT the 95 GSR tranny is goin on the 99 GSR for now
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