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Originally posted by coleon
here goea, if this can help you or anyone else than so be it
OBD0 to OBD1 conversion
1. The injection resistor must be removed from the circuit. This is because the OBD0 injectors are not compatible with the OBD1 ECU. In order to do this, the yel/blk wire from the green plug on the injection resistor must be pulled. It will be relocated into an open space in a gray 8 wire plug from the OBD1 harness. This OBD1 plug has 8 yel/blk wires leading out from it and has a gray cap on it. Removal of the cap shows that it has an integrated metal clip that connects all the yel/blk wires together.
2. Injector wiring. To use the OBD1 injectors, the injector plugs from the OBD1 harness must be used. Each plug has a different color line (brown, red, light blue and plain yellow…1,2,3,4 injectors respectively) and a yel/blk wire leading from it. The yel/blk wire from each of the injector plugs leads back to the 8 wire plug mentioned in #1. The OBD0 injector plugs must be cut off and the OBD1 injector plugs soldered on. Match the injector colors to each other, as they are the same on both the OBD0 and OBD1 harness. Note: On the OBD0 harness, the wire leading from the injector plug to the injector resistor is red/blk. These wires need not be worried about as they only connects the OBD0 injector plug to the injector resistor.
here goea, if this can help you or anyone else than so be it
OBD0 to OBD1 conversion
1. The injection resistor must be removed from the circuit. This is because the OBD0 injectors are not compatible with the OBD1 ECU. In order to do this, the yel/blk wire from the green plug on the injection resistor must be pulled. It will be relocated into an open space in a gray 8 wire plug from the OBD1 harness. This OBD1 plug has 8 yel/blk wires leading out from it and has a gray cap on it. Removal of the cap shows that it has an integrated metal clip that connects all the yel/blk wires together.
2. Injector wiring. To use the OBD1 injectors, the injector plugs from the OBD1 harness must be used. Each plug has a different color line (brown, red, light blue and plain yellow…1,2,3,4 injectors respectively) and a yel/blk wire leading from it. The yel/blk wire from each of the injector plugs leads back to the 8 wire plug mentioned in #1. The OBD0 injector plugs must be cut off and the OBD1 injector plugs soldered on. Match the injector colors to each other, as they are the same on both the OBD0 and OBD1 harness. Note: On the OBD0 harness, the wire leading from the injector plug to the injector resistor is red/blk. These wires need not be worried about as they only connects the OBD0 injector plug to the injector resistor.


