ecu for ls/vtec
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spody02 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it might, never heard of anyone trying
but i would go with the obd1 p72 myself
then hondata
then tune
then fast</TD></TR></TABLE>
some what true...depending on what head you use. I recommend converting to obd1 and running a chipped obd1 ecu (p06 chipped to p28 spec, p30, p72, p08, p61, p28), then having your motor tuned with the chipped obd1 ecu. Your motor will run with the p2t, but it wont run properly
but i would go with the obd1 p72 myself
then hondata
then tune
then fast</TD></TR></TABLE>
some what true...depending on what head you use. I recommend converting to obd1 and running a chipped obd1 ecu (p06 chipped to p28 spec, p30, p72, p08, p61, p28), then having your motor tuned with the chipped obd1 ecu. Your motor will run with the p2t, but it wont run properly
ohh damm.. i didn't look at the date when this was posted LOL! Thought so....just wanted to verify, getting chipped p72 soon, the waits killin me lol
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