P72 for H22?
i have a 93 jdm h22 and right now i am running a 95 P72. i heard that this is better in way but i dont know how. Should i get this ecu chipped and with what program? thanks
I'd recommend getting it chipped, but all depends on your plans. You can go just with a chipped ecu from Katman, Kenji and the few around here on HT, or you can go Hondata, etc. All depends on your plans.
I will still chip it. H22a's want a little more fuel top end than b-series do. You run a P72 without chip but I think you should chip it with a H22a chip (not b-series)
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I ran a P72 w/ XS Engineering Chip w/o any previous problems except for running a little too rich (better than running too lean). Now it's chipped w/ Hondata and runs great.
I ran a P72 w/ XS Engineering Chip w/o any previous problems except for running a little too rich (better than running too lean). Now it's chipped w/ Hondata and runs great.
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It's best if you use a prelude vtec ecu (P13), as that ecu is specifically designed & programmed for the H22 engine.
It's best if you use a prelude vtec ecu (P13), as that ecu is specifically designed & programmed for the H22 engine.
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