Fevered
2/13/2008 9:30:09 PM
can anyone help me find a cool air intake for a 1988 mazda 323 hatchback, 1.6L SOHC???? and i also wanted to know if it will take a chip please!
virgin1
2/14/2008 3:58:12 AM
Oooo.. Most AMer's don't keep parts around for many of the older cars. They have to go where the $$$ is to maintain their businesses, and that's w/newer cars. By the time a car is 20 yrs old, as is yours, they figure (and rightfully so) that the market has all but dried up. See what I mean?
You may have to build one using universal parts. I am not that familiar w/the engine compartment of your car, but can't imagine it would be that hard to do. An exgirlfriend used to own a '92 323 HB and the engine compartment was very simple compared to today's cars. Universal intake parts are avaialble from several places online (i.e. Summit Racing) a well as your local parts store that may stock some. I know our local AutoZone has some on the shelves.
Also, an '88 was preOBDII, and while I'm not completely sure, it may have been before OBDI too (<'96? Anybody?) It should lend itself to a piggy back chip/controller pretty well I would think. Probably better than the newer ones w/the "closed loop" circuitry. Now again, where to find one.....?
A lot of guessing, I know. ^ ^ ^
I found this online as part of a blog which you may find useful:
OBDI is not a standard. While most people refer to cars that aren't OBDII as OBDI, there were no specifications set forth as "OBDI". Cars not manufactured to OBDII spec were not required to adhere to any rules as far as the design of ECU communications. Each manufacturer was free to create there own way to 'talk' to the ECU.
Fevered
2/14/2008 10:37:24 AM
i dont understand the whole OBDI thing but the engine is extremely simple