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Old 09-19-2008, 01:52 PM   #31
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I got a ecu out of a automatic s14, 1996.

The ecu says CB, is that ob1 or 2?
1996 = OBD-II. Did you bother reading anything in the thread at all?
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Old 09-19-2008, 05:10 PM   #32
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They use the EVAP canister, located in the rear of the car. It's a completely different type of system, it purges and filters based on solenoid control as well as engine vacuum, and flow is dictated by fuel temperature, ambient temperature, and other factors. The basic charcoal canisters purge all the time based on vacuum only.

If the car has a charcoal canister under the hood, beside the airbox, it's OBD-I.
WTF!!! flow not dictated by fuel temperature and ambient temperature. flow dictated by the ecu. cars gotta be at complete stop or constant speed shit if it was like that then the canister would be flooded with fuel making the car run RICH as fuck. come on think about fuel constantly moving round the tank and it can be sucked by the vaccum causing the canister to flood its only made to handle the fumes that are made in the tank.
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1996 = OBD-II. Did you bother reading anything in the thread at all?

incorrect 1996 was the year it was required by fucking government to have OBD II. there were cars that had OBD II before it was required such as like the first manuf. to use it was toyota in 94 and ford.
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ok wtf?
i have a obd port under glove box?

does that mean i have obd1? lol??

i have a canister too????

but i had to buy a conversion harness to use the s13 ecu?????
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its obd1....its not that hard.
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its obd1....its not that hard.
wtf why im i using a conversionharness for the s13 ecu then? duh let me go check it out lol
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WTF!!! flow not dictated by fuel temperature and ambient temperature. flow dictated by the ecu. cars gotta be at complete stop or constant speed shit if it was like that then the canister would be flooded with fuel making the car run RICH as fuck. come on think about fuel constantly moving round the tank and it can be sucked by the vaccum causing the canister to flood its only made to handle the fumes that are made in the tank.
Um, no. You must be a fucking moron. The canister does not ever filter raw fuel. The canister is used to dispose of vapors in the tank, nothing more. There is nowhere near enough vacuum from the engine to actually pull fluid from the tank into the intake manifold, and there's a check valve off the tank that keeps fluid from going through anyway.
OBD-II cars do not use a basic vacuum canister, nor is it dependent solely on vacuum, it's controlled by other inputs from various sensors to the ECU, and then to the canister's purge solenoid. Read an FSM and get your head out of your ass.
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incorrect 1996 was the year it was required by fucking government to have OBD II. there were cars that had OBD II before it was required such as like the first manuf. to use it was toyota in 94 and ford.
You're quoting me saying 1996 = OBD-II, calling me wrong, then reinforcing what I said by saying 1996 is in fact OBD-II.

So, I was right, you're proving I was right, but you're calling me wrong. You're a fucking retard.
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