p28 in b18...efficient?
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p28 in b18...efficient?
would a p28 ECU with a Spoon performance chip work well with a b18c1? are the b18's OBD1 or OBD2? I've heard the Spoon chips are more designed for N/A motors and not FI, any know about or have this combo?
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Re: p28 in b18...efficient? (CivicDude2k4)
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the b18c1 has 2 ecu's, obd1 (94-95) and the obd2 (96-01). i'm really not sure of the technicalities of the p28 for DOHC motors. i do know they can be used when they are chipped, but not sure if you can use a spoon chip to accomplish this.
and yes, spoon focuses on N/A motors. i would imagine there chip is best for this application and not so much for F/I.
the b18c1 has 2 ecu's, obd1 (94-95) and the obd2 (96-01). i'm really not sure of the technicalities of the p28 for DOHC motors. i do know they can be used when they are chipped, but not sure if you can use a spoon chip to accomplish this.
and yes, spoon focuses on N/A motors. i would imagine there chip is best for this application and not so much for F/I.
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Re: p28 in b18...efficient? (philosofy1)
thanks for your input. that helps but does anyone know the technicalities? i don't see why it wouldn't work with the chip but i don't want to be mislead when it comes to the ECU, thats a big part you don't want to screw up on
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