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Topic #88857 8 posts Started by Reimrod1994
my third cylinder in my 1994 celica gt-s 2.2L only has 30psi, frown.gif so i bought a 1998 celica gt-s with the same motor (both 5sfe) my 1994 is obd1 and my 1998 is obd2, what am i going to need to change or modify to put the obd2 motor into the obd1 car? i need my car back as soon as possible i dont have a vehichle right now any help is appreciated, Thanks!
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QUOTE (Reimrod1994 @ Feb 21, 2013 - 10:02 PM) *
>my third cylinder in my 1994 celica gt-s 2.2L only has 30psi, frown.gif so i bought a 1998 celica gt-s with the same motor (both 5sfe) my 1994 is obd1 and my 1998 is obd2, what am i going to need to change or modify to put the obd2 motor into the obd1 car? i need my car back as soon as possible i dont have a vehichle right now any help is appreciated, Thanks!


I would think you only need to change the frontpipe of the exhaust for one that has a hole for the 2nd o2 sensor

Dude I almost had you
so you dont think i would need like an OBD jumper or anything? also my 1994 car is an american car and my 1998 is a canadian car so one has abs one doesnt, what do i have to do with that?
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QUOTE (Reimrod1994 @ Feb 22, 2013 - 2:14 AM) *
>so you dont think i would need like an OBD jumper or anything? also my 1994 car is an american car and my 1998 is a canadian car so one has abs one doesnt, what do i have to do with that?


Wouldn't you be using the ecu and wiring harness that came with the engine? I don't see why you would need a jumper if you are

Dude I almost had you
Use the following parts from.obd1 car...

Alternator
Dizzy
Ecu
Wire harness
Header
intake manifold

Use the following from obd2 car


Longblock.


There are some plugs that wont need to be plugged in. Hence the obd2 emissions and misc

Example... crank position sensor. Its not needed when ran with obd1 ecu.

so the wiring harness from the obd1 car will plug into my obd2 motor? no addapters needed? and whats a longblock? im new to this site, thanks
you will have to use the harness, ecu, and all accessories from the older motor. basicly everything with a sensor on it on the OBDI motor will be transfered to the newer motor.
it all becomes pretty easy once you have the 2 motors side by side.
longblock = just the block and head with no accessories attached.

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All the sensors from ur old motor onto ur new one. When you use your old distributor... it will plug into your old harness... lol same with alternator. The plug that you will have left over would he the cps( crank position sensor) obd2 has it but not obd1. If you want.... you could pull the crank pulley off and remove the cps off but theres no need for that really.