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  • #31
    so that cable goes to the ecu?

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    • #32
      if the harness is missing the wire, but if the dizzy is missing it then, its what this says http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?page=7&t=1972711 99-00 SOHC civic's use a smaller OBD1 style dizzy plug, whereas all 96-01 OBD2 integra/B-series engines use a bigger dizzy plug, same kind of dizzy plug that all 96-98 SOHC civic's use.

      All you need to do is convert your 99 EX's dizzy plug (EWH side) to the 97 GSR dizzy plug by color matching the wires. Being that your SOHC dizzy is missing 1 wire, don't worry, the car will run and your tach will work. Ignore the fact 1 dizzy wire is missing altogether.
      92-H22 accord on boost(Sleeping at the moment)
      96-ek hatch b20vtec - daily

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      • #33
        Run that fuccer right to the ecu man.. If u build it, it will run lol
        92-H22 accord on boost(Sleeping at the moment)
        96-ek hatch b20vtec - daily

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        • #34
          This is what they said on rywire



          Description
          This distributor adapter is made for a 1999-2000 Civic (non Si) with an 8-position Distributor plug, to plug into a OBD1 (92-95) Distribuitor



          So if anybody knows where that missing cable that i got goes ill apreciated thanks ctv

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