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Old 14-Jul-2007, 08:35 AM
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Cylinder position sensor

i just swapped a zc into my 92 and i dont have a plug for the cylinder position sensor what am i supposed to do with it and why do i need it.
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Old 14-Jul-2007, 11:02 AM
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thats in your distributor... you dont have a dizzy plug?
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Old 14-Jul-2007, 08:54 PM
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on the zc i just installed its beside the dizzy, i have the two plugs on the dizzy then a metal housing with a green plug beside it which is the cylinder position sensor. www.egpower.piczo.com there is a pic at the bottom with the box and plug if you wanna see. im not sure what it should connect to.
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Old 16-Jul-2007, 06:43 AM
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drew i told you, if you convert to obd1 you dont need that sensor because the obd1 dohc zc distributor has this inside.. im pretty sure or i could be wrong. if so the two wires you need are in your distributor plug.
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Old 16-Jul-2007, 07:20 AM
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sorry dude bad memory.
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Old 16-Jul-2007, 08:52 PM
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no prob.. just get the thing running.
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Old 17-Jul-2007, 07:11 AM
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anytime i just bought a dizzy from an integra that uses the same one, then fluids and new hoses i bought cause the old ones were too short and ill be ready to try it out.
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Old 17-Jul-2007, 11:03 AM
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u can use a SOHC distributor just cut down the alignment holes make it fit up mount wise and it will run mint either way! kinda a hack job but if u just want it 2 run thats wat can be done has 2 be your original distributor off your original engine
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the d15b7 distributor will work on a obd0 dohc zc?

drew , you sure the distributor you bought is obd1 and plugs right in?
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Originally posted by polska_01
u can use a SOHC distributor just cut down the alignment holes make it fit up mount wise and it will run mint either way! kinda a hack job but if u just want it 2 run thats wat can be done has 2 be your original distributor off your original engine
or just swap the guts...
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