How to identify a '00 Si ECU?
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How to identify a '00 Si ECU?
I need to get one, but I am not sure how to tell it apart from others. Could someone please give me some pointers? TIA
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Re: How to identify a '00 Si ECU? (dynamo)
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ECU Code = P2T
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Re: How to identify a '00 Si ECU? (YumVTEC)
Pic no workie?
THanks for the help guys, I am about to get one but want to make sure it's the right thing.
[Modified by dynamo, 8:26 PM 9/14/2002]
THanks for the help guys, I am about to get one but want to make sure it's the right thing.
[Modified by dynamo, 8:26 PM 9/14/2002]
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Re: How to identify a '00 Si ECU? (dynamo)
edit: nvm...
anyway... I'll keep the image to help anyone else. This is to identify your ECU.
[Modified by dom93hatch, 8:29 PM 9/14/2002]
anyway... I'll keep the image to help anyone else. This is to identify your ECU.
[Modified by dom93hatch, 8:29 PM 9/14/2002]
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Re: How to identify a '00 Si ECU? (dynamo)
P2T
He was just giving you an example of where to look for the "P2T" at on the ECU. It will say P2T instead of P28. P28 = 92-95 SOHC VTEC ECU.
He was just giving you an example of where to look for the "P2T" at on the ECU. It will say P2T instead of P28. P28 = 92-95 SOHC VTEC ECU.
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Re: How to identify a '00 Si ECU? (dynamo)
P2T. The pic is just from allmotorhonda.com, which I decided to throw in there to help any others who needed help identifying the ECU by the code. Yeah, the P28 is for a D16Z6.
[Modified by dom93hatch, 8:39 PM 9/14/2002]
[Modified by dom93hatch, 8:39 PM 9/14/2002]
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