Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu
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Re: Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu (Luserkid)
Right now I am running obd2, what obd1 ecus besides the p28 can I use? also does this means I can use vtec ecus? thanks
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Re: Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu (saywhat)
Theres no reason to use a VTEC ecu because your non VTEC, it wont give you VTEC.
Youll need to convert to OBD1 because i dont think OBD2 can be chipped for Uberdata, and Hondata (dont quote me on that, but im pretty sure).
Just get another LS ecu in OBD1 and chip it, get a conversion and your set.
Youll need to convert to OBD1 because i dont think OBD2 can be chipped for Uberdata, and Hondata (dont quote me on that, but im pretty sure).
Just get another LS ecu in OBD1 and chip it, get a conversion and your set.
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Re: Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu (Luserkid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luserkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Theres no reason to use a VTEC ecu because your non VTEC, it wont give you VTEC.
Youll need to convert to OBD1 because i dont think OBD2 can be chipped for Uberdata, and Hondata (dont quote me on that, but im pretty sure).
Just get another LS ecu in OBD1 and chip it, get a conversion and your set.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am aware that I need to switch to OBD1, the OBD2 ECUs don't use the same technology for the fuel/spark maps (ROM), I am also aware that a vtech ECU will not give me vtec ( I am new not stupid). I am simply asking if I can use a vtec ecu, disable the vtec, because I can locally get my hands on a vtec ECU easier than a non-vtec ECU.
also for cheaper.
Youll need to convert to OBD1 because i dont think OBD2 can be chipped for Uberdata, and Hondata (dont quote me on that, but im pretty sure).
Just get another LS ecu in OBD1 and chip it, get a conversion and your set.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am aware that I need to switch to OBD1, the OBD2 ECUs don't use the same technology for the fuel/spark maps (ROM), I am also aware that a vtech ECU will not give me vtec ( I am new not stupid). I am simply asking if I can use a vtec ecu, disable the vtec, because I can locally get my hands on a vtec ECU easier than a non-vtec ECU.
also for cheaper.
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Re: Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu (ProJectCvic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ProJectCvic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">p06, pr4, p75..... happy now?
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Re: Uberdata tuning B18B what ecu (saywhat)
any obdI integra/civic ecu (even if it's automatic you can chip it). I would try to use a non vtec ecu (unless you are planning on going LS-vtec in the future.
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