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thanx,
another question, would it be possoble to rechip this ecu so i can run a d16 or is it better for me to just get the p28, and is it safe to run the d16 with a stock p07 ecu
another question, would it be possoble to rechip this ecu so i can run a d16 or is it better for me to just get the p28, and is it safe to run the d16 with a stock p07 ecu
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Re: (jdmvic)
Good question, i did a quick search, and couldn't find direct answers... but this thread is pretty good: Contact GReddy SI and or eg6ajk.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=379385
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=379385
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmvic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanx,
another question, would it be possoble to rechip this ecu so i can run a d16 or is it better for me to just get the p28, and is it safe to run the d16 with a stock p07 ecu</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope.. the P07 is an odd ball.
another question, would it be possoble to rechip this ecu so i can run a d16 or is it better for me to just get the p28, and is it safe to run the d16 with a stock p07 ecu</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope.. the P07 is an odd ball.
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i read that thread and had a question if when u do chip the p07, do u have to convert to the 4 wire o2, like the p28, or do u keep the original 5 wire that came with the p07
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P07
92-95 OBD1 SOHC VTEC ECU
ECU Info:
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The US 92-95/OBD-1 P07 VX ecu is a real oddball ecu. There are actually two types of P07 ecu's; (1) the chippable kind and (2) the not-so chippable kind. Only one of these two types is fully reprogrammable. The way to check is simple. Click HERE and you will see the (2) not-so reprogrammable type. If your P07's motherboard number does not match the one seen in the image, then you're in luck!
If your P07 has either of these two board numbers, then I can reprogram your P07 ecu with any of the programs listed below:
02D011F0-1500 or 02D01720-1500
Customization of VTEC and redline points are only available [if applicable].
Fuel and timing maps are permanently set, I can't change them, for now.
92-95 OBD1 SOHC VTEC ECU
ECU Info:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The US 92-95/OBD-1 P07 VX ecu is a real oddball ecu. There are actually two types of P07 ecu's; (1) the chippable kind and (2) the not-so chippable kind. Only one of these two types is fully reprogrammable. The way to check is simple. Click HERE and you will see the (2) not-so reprogrammable type. If your P07's motherboard number does not match the one seen in the image, then you're in luck!
If your P07 has either of these two board numbers, then I can reprogram your P07 ecu with any of the programs listed below:
02D011F0-1500 or 02D01720-1500
Customization of VTEC and redline points are only available [if applicable].
Fuel and timing maps are permanently set, I can't change them, for now.
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