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B16 WiringSending all this to HASport for conversion. The B16 Harness... The D15 Harness...
You don't need to send them the positive battery cable part. I sent mine and they forgot to send it back, so I had to wait a few more days to get that part. The harness did come back in nice shape. The added 2 new plugs and sent the normal $75 or $80 sub-harness to solder into your computer harness. It was pretty straight forward, but I did triple check every connection I made. The hardest part was figuring how the plug came a part so I could steal some leads to plug into the old plugs for the new harness. I did find directions on-line after I did the work. Make sure to print those out before you need them. Here is where I first start to realize that HASport ripped me off on the wiring conversion. In the picture below, you'll see the primary O2 sensor plug just dangling. When I put the harness on, I thought this was just an exhaust temperature sensor, or something not needed. Now I realize that it was the first of a few wiring issues. HASport somehow lost this plug. I don't know how and I can't really prove that they did it, so I guess I'm just screwed. I do know that whoever did the harness conversion was high on something since almost all the HASport sub-harness wires have issues. The knock sensor and 2nd O2 are throwing codes and I've triple checked the wiring. I'm going to have to run my own wires to these sensors.
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