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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 07:29 AM
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Cool question for b-series people....

whats the difference between a OBD-0 LS block and a OBD-1 LS block in other words what has to be changed so i can replace my obd 1 block with an obd 0 block......
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 07:31 AM
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nothin really major
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Fan switch sensor is the only thing that comes to mind. Obd1 Ls have in the Thermostat housing, Obd0 Ls have it on the back of the block. Replace your thermostat from the obd1 ls to the obd0 ls and you wouldnt have to rewire anything. Also obd0 ls's have a extra sensor that obd1 ls's do not use Oil temp. Its the green connector on the back of the block besdie the big two pin connector ( which is the fan switch on the obd0 ls)

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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 09:11 AM
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well i also found out the hard way doing my swap this weekend the obdo ls thermostat housing has an extra coolant line which runs to and idler valve(i guess)under the throttle body on a da integra intake manifold
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 09:37 AM
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Injectors??? 0bd0 has a resistor box.
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Originally Posted by KYLE ROSE
Fan switch sensor is the only thing that comes to mind. Obd1 Ls have in the Thermostat housing, Obd0 Ls have it on the back of the block. Replace your thermostat from the obd1 ls to the obd0 ls and you wouldnt have to rewire anything. Also obd0 ls's have a extra sensor that obd1 ls's do not use Oil temp. Its the green connector on the back of the block besdie the big two pin connector ( which is the fan switch on the obd0 ls)
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well i also found out the hard way doing my swap this weekend the obdo ls thermostat housing has an extra coolant line which runs to and idler valve(i guess)under the throttle body on a da integra intake manifold
but it will work if i switch the thermostat housing.. and just dont use the oil temp sensor? and what do i do about the fan switch sensor?
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Default Re: question for b-series people....

the plug on the thermostat housing is the fan switch, dizzy is different also
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