whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor?
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whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor?
im trying to get my sticker form the ref for a legit swap, i heard u need to use a usdm ecu for the swaps, am i correct? which would be the correct one to use? thanks
im think im using a p30 right now, but im not sure, have to check again!
thanks
im think im using a p30 right now, but im not sure, have to check again!
thanks
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Re: whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor? (stripes777)
well if you wanna run a usdm ecu try gettin a hold of a delsol dohc vtec
ecu.
i believe on the box it should denote p30-ao1
for us spec b16 ecu.
ecu.
i believe on the box it should denote p30-ao1
for us spec b16 ecu.
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Re: whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor? (redline201)
thanks guys, i rememebr already using the p30, yay! no need to spend money! new longblock swap is going in next saturday!
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Re: whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor? (kpop)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kpop »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">will the usdm b16a2 ecu also work for the jdm sirII b16 motor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes but it might run just slightly lean. Probably not enough to cause a problem. I am running a usdm gsr ecu on my jdm gsr and its fine. Thats basically doing the same thing.
Yes but it might run just slightly lean. Probably not enough to cause a problem. I am running a usdm gsr ecu on my jdm gsr and its fine. Thats basically doing the same thing.
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Re: whats the correct ecu for for jdm sirII b16 motor? (stripes777)
You need the USDM P30 not the JDM P30. You'll be able to tell through the numbers here: https://honda-tech.com/zerothre...57564
And the JDM P30 looks a lot smaller in size than the USDM P30 and most other ECUs
And the JDM P30 looks a lot smaller in size than the USDM P30 and most other ECUs
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