auto ecu question
I have a 94 civic lx sedan auto. I'm a noob to ecu tuning. I know that the 5-speed p06 is chippable; but is the auto version chippable? if so, what tuning software supports auto ecu's ?
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You will have to use a custom jumper harness with an external transmission control module. Hondata works for 5 speed vehicles only.
I have never personally attempted the task using crome, ectune, neptune etc...
I have never personally attempted the task using crome, ectune, neptune etc...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mtber »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You will have to use a custom jumper harness with an external transmission control module. Hondata works for 5 speed vehicles only.
I have never personally attempted the task using crome, ectune, neptune etc...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually with the D-series, there is not TCM for his setup. All of the functions but four are controlled by linkages. You can use (I have done it on crome and Hondata) auto setups, but the shifting is sometimes sluggish/aggresive depending on the car/setup. It works...but it's not perfect.
I have never personally attempted the task using crome, ectune, neptune etc...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually with the D-series, there is not TCM for his setup. All of the functions but four are controlled by linkages. You can use (I have done it on crome and Hondata) auto setups, but the shifting is sometimes sluggish/aggresive depending on the car/setup. It works...but it's not perfect.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Blown90hatcH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Actually with the D-series, there is not TCM for his setup. All of the functions but four are controlled by linkages. You can use (I have done it on crome and Hondata) auto setups, but the shifting is sometimes sluggish/aggresive depending on the car/setup. It works...but it's not perfect.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Interesting, Dseries auto ftw
Actually with the D-series, there is not TCM for his setup. All of the functions but four are controlled by linkages. You can use (I have done it on crome and Hondata) auto setups, but the shifting is sometimes sluggish/aggresive depending on the car/setup. It works...but it's not perfect.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Interesting, Dseries auto ftw
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