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Old 06-22-2006, 10:37 PM
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which ECU is better for my 97 civic sohc...?
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crome, cheaper, also its not a new ecu utilizes factory ecu, wait i reread ur post for ur stock sohc? id say stock ecu lol
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why stoc instead?
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cuh uf ur motors stock then stick to a stock ecu ull seriously get like 2 horeses if u get it preofessonaly tuned on a stock motor


thats money spent better elsewhere
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Well when you do the basic bolt-on mods and go to get tuned you'll need an OBD 2a ->OBD 1 conversion harness and a OBD1 Ecu(P30,P28, etc). Then I'd reccomend CROME. I believe most tuning programs require OBD 1. But yeah as already said, for the 150-??? it'd cost to tune a stock motor, you could at the very least get a tuneup and intake. Don't even bother with tuning till you get at least a few mods done, nearly pointless before that.
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Default Re: chrome or Hondata (broketuner-egb16a)

or a turbo
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even if u turbo that SOHC crome is pleanty to tune on, go w/ crome, Hondata is too much money for the same crap that crome has :-\
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never used crome, uberdata is good too.
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were not telling him that syndicate hondata, aem ems, and high end is the same as the freeware stuff, he wants to do it to a all stock honda asa in granny driven lol
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