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Old 05-05-2009, 11:23 AM   #171 (permalink)
boothsinva
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: virginia

[QUOTE=1999SEL2.0;1199604]You are correct. The b13s and only the 95 SER(B14) are OBD I and the 96-98 SERs/98-99 SE(L)s are OBD II.

This thread is an awsome one though. Im gonna put this in my favorites. One project of mine is to create what we like to call here in Ohio, the XE-R.
A four door Sentra XE b13, and throw a SR into it. Bamm... XE-R lol. It will be the sex for a winter beater.[/QUO


Hey man, I have a '96 200sx se doing the sr20de swap from a '95 se-r. I don't know much about the OBDI and II. Am I going to run into differences? I have everything for the swap from the '95 (except radiator and maybe one axle from a wreck front motor mount was bad, the car shook while driving). I also have read this how-to and the threads up to here. Response would be appreciated.
P.S. I always thought an XE-R would make anybody that knows about nissans scratch their heads when "that cheap thing flies!"
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