obd2-odb1
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From: wrightsville beach, nc, usa
will i benefit from this conversion. also if i do this then i will get a jumper-harness that includes a hookup for a safc and i will be installing one of these.
If you convert to an OBD1 ECU with some sort of chip/program, you could see some gains. I would suggest getting the chip w/ SAFC and tuning, but Hondata would probably be cheaper
**i think JDMhondaparts has OBD2-1 harness for 110 dollars now
i paid 150 for mine, and its not even as pretty as the ones they are selling
**i think JDMhondaparts has OBD2-1 harness for 110 dollars now
i paid 150 for mine, and its not even as pretty as the ones they are selling
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as bolivian... said, you will probably see some gains w/ a chipped ecu if you convert to obd1. What are your modifications and future plans?
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i have i/h/e and i am getting a fpr. but for some reason i am running lean and i want to fix it plus my 1/4 mile times are no where near where they should be. as for future plans i am going to turbo but that is not for a long time maybe about a year. also do you make a chip for a p74 ecu.
if you are going turbo, why not get Hondata s200, then later have the option to add boost to it?
With hondata, you don't need the FPR so that is 80 bucks off right there for FPR and Gauge.
With hondata, you don't need the FPR so that is 80 bucks off right there for FPR and Gauge.
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