Apr 19, 2010 #1 M MARSHIN2 Active Member Joined Apr 13, 2010 Posts 33 Reaction score 0 Location Chicago This is a noob question but what are the main differences in the two? + and - of both? what would be a reason to do a conversion?
This is a noob question but what are the main differences in the two? + and - of both? what would be a reason to do a conversion?
Apr 19, 2010 #2 Drift Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2007 Posts 1,333 Reaction score 22 Location Mass You can tune OBDI, whereas you cant tune OBDII.
Apr 24, 2010 #3 johnnydinh701 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 5, 2007 Posts 934 Reaction score 0 Location Valencia what do our cars have?
Apr 24, 2010 #4 dvilla5506 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 13, 2009 Posts 969 Reaction score 3 Location garden grove ca 2
Apr 24, 2010 #5 L LX_F23A1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2009 Posts 1,504 Reaction score 4 Location Chicago OBDII is more for pull up have the state hook up to your comp, run and check if EGR and bs is running properly. Basically emissions crap.
OBDII is more for pull up have the state hook up to your comp, run and check if EGR and bs is running properly. Basically emissions crap.
Apr 24, 2010 #6 M MARSHIN2 Active Member Joined Apr 13, 2010 Posts 33 Reaction score 0 Location Chicago So I cant get it tuned at all?
Apr 24, 2010 #7 L LX_F23A1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2009 Posts 1,504 Reaction score 4 Location Chicago there are minor things you can do
Apr 24, 2010 #8 M MARSHIN2 Active Member Joined Apr 13, 2010 Posts 33 Reaction score 0 Location Chicago So if i want to get a short ram intake, do some head work like porting, OBD2 should be ok?
Apr 24, 2010 #9 L LX_F23A1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2009 Posts 1,504 Reaction score 4 Location Chicago Dude for that you dont need to do anything, unless if your going turbo, then you might wanna look into going OBD I otherwise leave the wiring alone.
Dude for that you dont need to do anything, unless if your going turbo, then you might wanna look into going OBD I otherwise leave the wiring alone.
Apr 25, 2010 #10 HondaLuver83 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2008 Posts 5,000 Reaction score 25 Location Oregon You can tune an OBDII to a certain extent. But OBD1 is better...