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OBDII conversion parts wanted

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I'm finally going to start tackling my OBDII conversion over the winter and spring, I'm tired of my car running pig rich and missing until it warms up, then leaning out real bad once it's warm... I need this bad boy tuned!

I'd like to gradually build up all the required parts to do so, so if anybody has any parts laying around or comes across any, shoot me a price and we'll work something out!

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havent seen you around much lately. welcome back!


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Thanks man! I've been busy restoring a Grand Cherokee, so I haven't been doing much with the Beretta, lol.


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$125 for a harness and PCM.


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Okay, so looks like schooling has depleted me of my Beretta funds and switched those funds to gas funds...

So it may take me a bit longer to get up the money for anything, lol. On the upside... the automotive building I have classes in has one of the rare Indy Beretta convertibles on display... oh, yes, that's right!


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We know We have pics already from someone else that also is going to that school. Someone will find the thread and post a link. LOL

Sounds like you have 2 things going on. Fan trouble and now a 2.0 conversion..... lol


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OBDII will fix the fan issue I'm sure... ;)


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Yea, I've got quite a bit going on with her lately... quite tempted to park it, lol. I posted pics a buddy of mine sent me of the car, maybe a year or so ago. However, I now have a very, very nice camera phone and can take actually good photos of it! (His were not of the full car or at desired angles.)


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Cool man! I think I've re-decided to go OBDII as well.


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35 shipped for a 96 beretta pcm.


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I really dont think I spent 125 to convert my beretta to obd2. Go to the yard and look....96 v6's arent that rare. get the wiring, hvac door actuator , pcm, drl eyeball if you really care for drl's (I posted how to bypass it on bstuff) pcm, egr, fuel injector wiring, evap solenoid and hose and you should be good. get the coolant fan for good measure but not a neccessity. When i say wiring I mean dash and engine. You'll need to snag the MAF also. I think thats about it, anyone else want to chime in?


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Unfortunately, they're pretty rare in my area... I've only seen one '96 being parted out local in about two years now.


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