Will a P07 ECU(VTEC) work instead of a P06 ECU(non-vtec)?
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Will a P07 ECU(VTEC) work instead of a P06 ECU(non-vtec)?
I have a 1992 Civic lx that needs an ECU. It is sappose to have a P06 (non-vtec) ECU but I have a P07 (vtec) ECU and I am wondering if it will work the same?
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Re: Will a P07 ECU(VTEC) work instead of a P06 ECU(non-vtec)? (612tunerh22)
It won't work right. Not only are the fuel maps wrong. But the P07 is also going to look for a VTEC pressure switch, VTEC solenoid, five wire oxygen sensor, and EGR valve.
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Re: Will a P07 ECU(VTEC) work instead of a P06 ECU(non-vtec)? (612tunerh22)
if you are looking for a P06, I saw one at a local yard. If you are interested in trading for a P07-A##, let me know and I would go pick it up.
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Re: Will a P07 ECU(VTEC) work instead of a P06 ECU(non-vtec)? (612tunerh22)
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it should start the car, but it will not run well.
It will also have several CELs.
it should start the car, but it will not run well.
It will also have several CELs.
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