Running a nonchipped p28 with b16a2 eg swap
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Running a nonchipped p28 with b16a2 eg swap
Can I run my 94 civic cx with b16a2 swap with a nonchipped p28? I know it will have a rev limit but will the car drive around and idle normally without any problems? I don't have enough to get it chipped yet.
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Re: Running a nonchipped p28 with b16a2 eg swap
I would use a b16 ecu. Just get a p30 or even p72, P2T will work also. You might run into some problems with a p28.
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Re: Running a nonchipped p28 with b16a2 eg swap
will it run....Yes
Is it advisable.....NO
But hey it's your engine and $$$$$
JDM OBD1 P30 ECU's are fairly inexpensive and is the right ecu for your chassis, assuming you used a OBD1 or OBD2 integra engine harness, since you want to run a P28, it's safe to say you stayed OBD1
Is it advisable.....NO
But hey it's your engine and $$$$$
JDM OBD1 P30 ECU's are fairly inexpensive and is the right ecu for your chassis, assuming you used a OBD1 or OBD2 integra engine harness, since you want to run a P28, it's safe to say you stayed OBD1
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Re: Running a nonchipped p28 with b16a2 eg swap
To socket and chip a Vtec Ecu is around $50-$70 dollars. Non-Vtec add $50 more. He burn you a base map with basic bolt-ons,
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