Reddit reviews OBD2A to OBD1 ECU Jumper Conversion Harness Adapter for Acura Integra | Hon-da A-ccord/Ci-vic/Del -Sol/P-relude
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Use this jumper harness on select Hon-da/ A-cura ve-hicals easily connect OBD2A system to OBDI ECUFor Manual Transmission Only Not for Automatic TransmissionObd2a to Obd1 conversion harnessFor use in OBD2a ECU equipped A-cura/Hon-da ve-hiclesPackage included : 1 X OBD2A to OBD1 ECU Conversion Jumper Harness For Hon-da / A-cura
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If you decide you want to do it, then...
You'll need the following:
 
 
 
You can use your same ECU, but you'll need to trick the ECU for "start in park" safety switch by doing some wiring. If you don't want to deal with that and prefer a cleaner setup where you don't need to cut up your harness (which I personally prefer), you can get the following:
 
 
It's important to note that you'll need an OBD2A jumper harness to make the OBD1 ECU work in your 1998 Integra.
('94-'95 = OBD1, '96-'99 = OBD2A, '00-'01 = OBD2B)
 
I just gave you all the info you'll need, saving you hours of research. Hopefully that makes it easier for you. It's a fun project to do and you'll feel way more accomplished doing it yourself. Good luck.