Possible to chip an OBD1 P06 to OBD1 P75 specs
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Possible to chip an OBD1 P06 to OBD1 P75 specs
I am helping a friend convert his 90 Integra LS to OBD1 and had a P06 laying around and was curious of instead of buying a P75 maybe the P06 could be chipped to P74/75 specs. Once I get some extra information I want to do a OBD0-OBD1 full write up to answer any questions people might have out there. Is it possible to also use the OBD1 D15B dizzy?
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Yup. The P75 program will run on a P06. You can also use the P72 (GS-R) program, but you'll have to disable a few things to get it to work (knock sensor, VTEC, etc).
Since Uberdata doesn't edit P75 anymore, I just took a P72 program, imported the P75 maps and rev limits, disabled VTEC/VTP/knock sensor/etc, and put it in the P06... it works great!
Since Uberdata doesn't edit P75 anymore, I just took a P72 program, imported the P75 maps and rev limits, disabled VTEC/VTP/knock sensor/etc, and put it in the P06... it works great!
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Re: (HondaPartsHero)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondaPartsHero »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can anyone on here do this? I contacted one of the sponsors on here and they wanted 75 dollars but I can get a P75 ECU for that price.</TD></TR></TABLE>
then you might wanna go ahead and get a p75 ecu, $75 is cheap for having that done.
then you might wanna go ahead and get a p75 ecu, $75 is cheap for having that done.
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Re: (2muchboost2blow)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2muchboost2blow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
then you might wanna go ahead and get a p75 ecu, $75 is cheap for having that done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's just a simple socketing and chip programmed with stock code. $50 is more reasonable.
then you might wanna go ahead and get a p75 ecu, $75 is cheap for having that done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's just a simple socketing and chip programmed with stock code. $50 is more reasonable.
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Re: (Jim Truett)
$80 is the going price, that's what I charge and I have a lot of people come to me to chip for them. If you can get it done for $50 you're doing good, or if you want rock bottom price learn to do it yourself. That's the best way to do it imo.
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