Is my ecu chipped?
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Is my ecu chipped?
I have a 1992 Civic HB with a B16A SiR 2 and I recently bought a p28 ecu, which the guy claims is chipped. At first he told me it was a skunk 2 chip, but vtec is supposed to kick in at i think 4500 rpms and mine is kickin in at 5800 i told him that and he said well maybe it is the spoon chip then...I think the mugen kicks in at 5800 too...I don't know when the spoon kicks in...is he just tryin to sell me a p30 with no chip? How can I tell? I am afraid to take my car past 8200 because one I have a restricted license and cannot and two my motor isn't built so I don't want to blow the motor...thanks
p.s. Here is the link, but I don't think geocities lets you link images so you might have to type the web address in...
http://www.geocities.com/hippi...8.JPG
p.s. Here is the link, but I don't think geocities lets you link images so you might have to type the web address in...
http://www.geocities.com/hippi...8.JPG
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Re: Is my ecu chipped? (import92c)
its definately chipped.
don't worry about chip names such as skunk2, spoon and mugen. do you really think that the 'mugen' chip is actually a program by mugen? lol...
vtec @ 5700 sounds about right. A lot of the chips I have seen have been programmed to have a vtec crossover @ 5700.
don't go past 8200rpm.
HTH
don't worry about chip names such as skunk2, spoon and mugen. do you really think that the 'mugen' chip is actually a program by mugen? lol...
vtec @ 5700 sounds about right. A lot of the chips I have seen have been programmed to have a vtec crossover @ 5700.
don't go past 8200rpm.
HTH
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