99'B20b what ecu should i run? obd1 conversion
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99'B20b what ecu should i run? obd1 conversion
Im gonna keep the motor stock for now.
Right now its in my 90'Integra its running on a pr4 obd0 ecu... but its not running right, it lacks power on acceleration, its running rich......
my brother in law has bought from rywire so im gonna get the conversion harness from them.
i found this site http://xenocron.com/ i wanted to get a ecu from them... has anyone here bought from them?? i read this when looking for a ecu "Stock P75 is the ECU used for an LS Motor swap. It should work with a ZC or B20 motor as well" i didnt like how they put it "it should work" that doesnt sound to sure......
any help?
Right now its in my 90'Integra its running on a pr4 obd0 ecu... but its not running right, it lacks power on acceleration, its running rich......
my brother in law has bought from rywire so im gonna get the conversion harness from them.
i found this site http://xenocron.com/ i wanted to get a ecu from them... has anyone here bought from them?? i read this when looking for a ecu "Stock P75 is the ECU used for an LS Motor swap. It should work with a ZC or B20 motor as well" i didnt like how they put it "it should work" that doesnt sound to sure......
any help?
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Re: 99'B20b what ecu should i run? obd1 conversion
The p75 will work with a B20, the only problem is that the fuel and timing maps are setup for a 1.8 liter LS engine. The B20 will need more fuel to compensate for the larger displacement, as well as the timing could use a little modification. You should look into a chipped P06/p75 ecu with B20 maps.
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Re: 99'B20b what ecu should i run? obd1 conversion
The p75 will work with a B20, the only problem is that the fuel and timing maps are setup for a 1.8 liter LS engine. The B20 will need more fuel to compensate for the larger displacement, as well as the timing could use a little modification. You should look into a chipped P06/p75 ecu with B20 maps.
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