Anyone know what's needed, or if it would be possible, to make a '94
Ram 360 (OBD-I) into an OBD-II compliant motor?
Looking at swapping said '94 360 into a '97 TJ Wrangler, and NY does
plug-in inspections so OBD-II would be needed.
Could one just get a '96+ manual transmission computer and harness,
add a downstream O2 sensor and be mostly in business? I can get the
motor and 46RH for $200, and that's the only project I have that
could use the motor and I have nowhere to store it, so unless I can
make it work there it's not going to be of any use to me and I'll
have to pass it up.
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