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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 02:06 PM
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Default OBD2 To OBD1, few questions

Ive got a 2000 civic ex as a daily with the greddy kit on it right now. Looking to tune it with the emanage. Ive got a 15g kit on the car (made for 92-95 civics) and not the 19t kit. Looking to convert the car via boomslang patch harness from obd2b to obd1. is there any specific year ecu i would need or will any 92-95 ecu work?

Im mainly converting this to obd1 so that i can tweak the fuel without having the obd2 ltft/stft get out of wack and auto-correct itself. also id like to be able to add larger injectors easily without the ecu flipping out. if i need to swap back for emissions its no big deal, i can just unplug the patch harness and swap the stock ecu back in.

As far as i know, no flashable setup exists for an obd2b ecu, is that correct?
if not let me know. ill go an alternate route, but as for now id like to tune the car to 10 psi and throw an intercooler on it and call it a day.
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 05:48 PM
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92-95 honda civic ex 5 speed p28 ecu will work just fine.
I would personally suggest using a chipped obd1 ecu and having the car properly tuned.

Read over http://www.phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html
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Old Dec 9, 2011 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by mtber
92-95 honda civic ex 5 speed p28 ecu will work just fine.
I would personally suggest using a chipped obd1 ecu and having the car properly tuned.

Read over http://www.phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html
definitely.
once you convert it to obd1, you won't need the emanage, just a good tune.
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