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Old 09-14-2002, 05:11 PM
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Ok, i decided to ditch the pr4 and use the p75 instead for compatability issues...

Here is the problem, on the manual it says
"Solder a 1.1k resistor into R54 location marked in white lettering (not needed on p72)."

Well the p75 doesnt have a r54 location, instead it has a R52 location, the R49 one already has a resistor soldered in from the factory. Also, like i stated it didnt come with any ceramic disk capacitors so do i need to run them for the C51 and C52 locations?? Help is greatly appreciated, hopefully i can do this tomorrow morning...




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Old 09-14-2002, 05:40 PM
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got scared of the PR4 did yah>???
Old 09-14-2002, 05:41 PM
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Do you see that dotted line?
what you need to do is within that area. anything outside of it is not part of it,
hence not necessary
Old 09-14-2002, 06:35 PM
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Default Re: Hondata ECU question on P75 ecu (sgT)

did you ever get the pr4 running right? So should i solder in the r52 resistor? im kind of confused....
Old 09-14-2002, 06:48 PM
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Default Re: Hondata ECU question on P75 ecu (GudeH23a)

i just went through your exact same dilemma. Doug from hondata told me basically to forget about the step that says to solder the resistor into the R54 location because it does not exist. I spent hours looking for this location. Its not there, dont worry about it. And yes you do need to get those capacitors. Just make sure you get the 2 caps soldered in and the jumper wire, that is all besides the 2 chips.


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I sent my Hondata to Hondata, getting a new box....mine was old


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Default Re: Hondata ECU question on P75 ecu (GudeH23a)

I couldn't get the P75 to work... so I figured it was because the ECU doesn't have the R54 location. I got sick of trying to find out what was wrong so I used a P06 from a 92-95 dx and everything worked fine.

Out of all the Hondata's that I have done I think every ECU from 92-95 works better than all the others. Maybe I am just going crazy from learning the AEM EMS!
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Default Re: Hondata ECU question on P75 ecu (TurboInteg95)

the 2 caps that you are talking about are for the c51 and c52 correct? other then that, just the jumper and im done, right? thanks bro!
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