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Old Nov 25, 2016 | 12:53 PM
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i just wanted to get more power out of my engine, so i wa thinking of tuning my car or chipping the ecu, i want to stay with the automatic tranny. What can i do?
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 09:59 AM
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You can use an automatic P75 ecu out of an Integra that's been chipped. You will have to swap a few ecu pins for it to work 100%. You're not going to see any worthwhile gains even with a tune though.
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 12:57 PM
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You can use an automatic P75 ecu out of an Integra that's been chipped. You will have to swap a few ecu pins for it to work 100%. You're not going to see any worthwhile gains even with a tune though.
Oooh ok.. is the p75 a non vtec ecu? Cause may car is non vtec. I also read that i could use a p06 that has been chipped, my problem is i asked in hamotorsports for a p06 ecu and they said to me that it wouldn't work because the 95 accord has a TCU and the p06 would not be able to comunicate with the TCU and it would cause a problem. I just want to have a programmable ecu, for the perk of tuning it and having a little more power

thanks, for your time
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 03:29 PM
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Yes. The P75 is non-VTEC. What HAMotorsports told you was entirely correct. The 94-95 Accords use a seperate TCU to control the transmission. The Civics of that generation all had that integrated into the ECU so the P06s, P28s, etc won't work. The P75 out of the Integras however, was used in conjunction with a TCU so it can be used as it is able to be chipped. I used that setup about 6 years ago when my car was still automatic and I turbo'd it. I got mine from Xenocron. Just send them an email beforehand and include a message in your notes that says you specifically need a P75 and you want it to remain automatic. I found a guide online that helped me figure out which ECU pins I needed to switch and everything worked alright until the transmission started to give out.

If you're going to be trying to tune the NA F22B2, you're not going to see any noticeable gains for the cost involved. Really you're better off to just save your money or put it towards something else that will actually help the car like tires, brakes, suspension, quality bolt-ons, or maybe even a small nitrous kit for some extra pep. Just my $.02
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 03:32 AM
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Yes. The P75 is non-VTEC. What HAMotorsports told you was entirely correct. The 94-95 Accords use a seperate TCU to control the transmission. The Civics of that generation all had that integrated into the ECU so the P06s, P28s, etc won't work. The P75 out of the Integras however, was used in conjunction with a TCU so it can be used as it is able to be chipped. I used that setup about 6 years ago when my car was still automatic and I turbo'd it. I got mine from Xenocron. Just send them an email beforehand and include a message in your notes that says you specifically need a P75 and you want it to remain automatic. I found a guide online that helped me figure out which ECU pins I needed to switch and everything worked alright until the transmission started to give out.

If you're going to be trying to tune the NA F22B2, you're not going to see any noticeable gains for the cost involved. Really you're better off to just save your money or put it towards something else that will actually help the car like tires, brakes, suspension, quality bolt-ons, or maybe even a small nitrous kit for some extra pep. Just my $.02
alright, thanks. I will keep that in mind

thank you for your time
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