92 to 95 itegra are obd1. tThe easy way to tell is obd0 dist.has a round white/clear plug obd1 dist.has a square grey plug.
no, its obd2
YES, all vehicles prior to 1995 were OBD1.
Well the 1987 Honda crx si ECU is interchangable with the 1987 Integra ECU, plugs rite up
The 1995 Acura Integra is OBD1. There is no connector if you are looking for one.
An ecu for this car would cost about $120
You can remove the governor on an acura integra by having the ecu chipped.
The ecu code 17 in the 1988 acura integra is for the VSS (vehicle speed sensor). Hope this helps you.
well i had that problem with my integra, all i did was change the ecu to a single cam si ecu (PM6) or another ls ecu (Pr4) that should fix the problem
should be under the passenger floor
Yes
no. must be the same. you may be able to get away with OBD0 (zero)
It really depends on what ECU you have: On OBD1 ECU splice the D6 VTM wire onto the A4 VTS wire. On OBD2 ECU splce the C15 VTM wire onto the A8 VTS wire. My car is BB3 F20 OBD1 chassis with a P13 OBD1 ECU. My engine is an H22 OBD2 which came with no VTEC oil pressure sensor. I spliced the D6 VTM wire onto A4 VTS wire and hey presto, VTEC heaven. :D