Can I chip my OBDII ECU???
Call me a noob or whatever, and YES I HAVE SEARCHED!!! No definitive answer. I have a 1996 Civic HB DX, I am going to be using TurboEdit with a DIY Turbo Kit. And if I cant chip my ECU, what ECU would I have to convert to??? I am assuming that OBD2 is unable to be chipped, if I am wrong please tell me.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by chowmien »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">A lot of people like to get the obd2 to obd1 jumper harness and run a p28 which is probably the most chipped ecu out there.
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thats your best bet. thats what i did for uberdata.
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats your best bet. thats what i did for uberdata.
Ok, from the responses it looks like i need an ob2 to an obd1 jumper harness. now can i use my same ECU and chip that, or would i need a different one. and if i need a different one, which one should i use? keep in mind im not running VTEC.
you cant chip a obd2 ecu ( the one you have). you have to get a obd1 ecu and chip it to run what ever you want. turboedit, uberdata, etc...
ok, so which ECU would be best for me to chip. should i just go and get a stock obd1 ECU from a 92-95 civic, or should i get an LS ECU? thanks for the help by the way.
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