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Old 03-23-2006, 11:24 AM
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if i was going to do a obd0 sohc zc swap with a z6 head, i'd need to do an obd1 conversion and a z6 ecu right? and if i was going to do a complete obd0 sohc zc swap, i'd need to a d16a6 ecu right?
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Yes and no.

If you wanted to run the stock ecu with a Z6 head, you could run VTEC through an RPM activated switch.
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um which ecu would i use it i wanted to use a 0bd0 sohc zc? its equivilant to the d16a6.
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sorry i dont know ecu codes...the only one i know is p28...which one are you talking about?
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