Will an OBD1 P06 converter to P28 ECU chipped and tuned w/ ChromePro run a 2000 Integra GSR w/Jackso
I am about to buy a Jackson Racing Supercharger for my 2000 Integra GSR.
The guy has an OBD1 P06 converter to P28 ECU. If I get an OBD2b - OBD1 Jumper harness can I use this ECU? Or do I need an OBD1 P72 (OBD1 GSR ECU) because of the dual butterflies or something like that?
The guy has an OBD1 P06 converter to P28 ECU. If I get an OBD2b - OBD1 Jumper harness can I use this ECU? Or do I need an OBD1 P72 (OBD1 GSR ECU) because of the dual butterflies or something like that?
The answer is yes, but it will drive like ****, make sure that after you install the Super charger, that you retune your ECU at a good tune shop that works with CHROME....GOOD LUCK! I wouldn't drive your car around with that ECU without tunning.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdm_bones »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The answer is yes, but it will drive like ****, make sure that after you install the Super charger, that you retune your ECU at a good tune shop that works with CHROME....GOOD LUCK! I wouldn't drive your car around with that ECU without tunning.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't plan on driving around on this ECU. He said the ECU is tuned for supercharger already which means it was used on a GSR B18c1 motor.
My question is, can i use that ECU or do I need a OBD1 P72 (OBD1 B18c1 ECU)
I don't plan on driving around on this ECU. He said the ECU is tuned for supercharger already which means it was used on a GSR B18c1 motor.
My question is, can i use that ECU or do I need a OBD1 P72 (OBD1 B18c1 ECU)
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