Ecu Suggestion, P73
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I'll keep it very simple.
I am running a full 97spec jdm type r changeover in a 94 dx bubble.
From the time I performed the swap, over 3 years now, I have been running the stock obd2 P73 ecu.
I really need some advice as to what ecu I should run, for example like a chipped p28. Motor runs very healthy and I have no issues with it at all. I spoke with Chris at xenocron about a year ago and he said my best bet was to just run the stock ecu which I am still doing to this day.
The motor is bone stock, its my daily driver, and daily meaning everyday rain snow or shine, with the exception of intake headers and exhaust.
Any insight on this would be helpful.
I am running a full 97spec jdm type r changeover in a 94 dx bubble.
From the time I performed the swap, over 3 years now, I have been running the stock obd2 P73 ecu.
I really need some advice as to what ecu I should run, for example like a chipped p28. Motor runs very healthy and I have no issues with it at all. I spoke with Chris at xenocron about a year ago and he said my best bet was to just run the stock ecu which I am still doing to this day.
The motor is bone stock, its my daily driver, and daily meaning everyday rain snow or shine, with the exception of intake headers and exhaust.
Any insight on this would be helpful.
Your best choices:
1. Continue to run the stock jdm p73
2. Use a chipped obd1 vtec p28 spec ecu with a basemap for your setup
3. Buy a wideband, hondata or neptune and tune the car.
1. Continue to run the stock jdm p73
2. Use a chipped obd1 vtec p28 spec ecu with a basemap for your setup
3. Buy a wideband, hondata or neptune and tune the car.
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