Chipping Questions p06 p75 b20 non vtec
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Chipping Questions p06 p75 b20 non vtec
So my question is this if i have a p28 ecu for a 92-95 civic and chip it with a basemap/tuned chip for a b20 will the ecu run the engine as if it was a b20 non vtec. I know i can just by or get a p75 by im just curious (this my be a stupid question) new to ecu chipping/tuning
(my build is in 95 civic sedan with an auto to manual/b20 pr8 swap)
(my build is in 95 civic sedan with an auto to manual/b20 pr8 swap)
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Re: Chipping Questions p06 p75 b20 non vtec
The reason you chip and/or convert to VTEC an ECU, basically making it programmable, is to be able to run any other motor and cylinder head combination (B,D,F or H series) as all motor, turbo, supercharged or nitrous. In your case the P28 ECU which is for a 92-95 D16Z6 engine, once chipped will allow you to put a B20 basemap on the chip and with the proper tuning, run that engine as if the ECU was made for it.
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The reason you chip and/or convert to VTEC an ECU, basically making it programmable, is to be able to run any other motor and cylinder head combination (B,D,F or H series) as all motor, turbo, supercharged or nitrous. In your case the P28 ECU which is for a 92-95 D16Z6 engine, once chipped will allow you to put a B20 basemap on the chip and with the proper tuning, run that engine as if the ECU was made for it.
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