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Help! 93 civic had a d15b8 now has d16a

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Old Jan 14, 2017 | 09:03 PM
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Default Help! 93 civic had a d15b8 now has d16a

Hello gentlemen, please be kind. I'm very new to the whole forum thing.
Now let me get started. Just as the title refers to. I had a d15b8 in my 93 Civic and now has a d16a. I'm using a (correct me if I'm wrong) P06 computer from the d15b8. And well I just swapped intake manifolds. From the b15b8 to the d16a. The only add on's I have is an exhaust with an intake. So please tell me what do I need to do next. To get this ol' girl up and running like it's"kosher". PS if you can give me two different answers. I want one answer to be as if I have no $ to spend. And the other answer to be if I had no budget.

Im gonna Thank you guys and lady's ahead of time!!!
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Old Jan 15, 2017 | 05:35 AM
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D15B8 would use a P05 ECU, The PO6 is for the D15B7 and would be the closest ECU stock ECU for a D16A, you will need to add the 3 additional wires for the heated oxygen sensor (P05 uses a single wire unheated O2 sensor)
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Old Jan 15, 2017 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 94EG8
D15B8 would use a P05 ECU, The PO6 is for the D15B7 and would be the closest ECU stock ECU for a D16A, you will need to add the 3 additional wires for the heated oxygen sensor (P05 uses a single wire unheated O2 sensor)
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Old Jan 15, 2017 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 94EG8
D15B8 would use a P05 ECU, The PO6 is for the D15B7 and would be the closest ECU stock ECU for a D16A, you will need to add the 3 additional wires for the heated oxygen sensor (P05 uses a single wire unheated O2 sensor)
Hey 94EG8, got a question now. Could i just add the required wires does the p05(wut i own)have the nessary built-in components?
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Old Jan 15, 2017 | 02:51 PM
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The P05 isn't tuned for the engine you have now and even if you added the extra 3 wires and heated O2 sensor the circuitry isn't in the ECU.

Yes you can chip the P05 and then get it tuned and keep running a single wire O2 sensor, but it will cost you significantly less money to just buy a P06 and add the other stuff.
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Old Jan 15, 2017 | 03:01 PM
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I can't thank you enough I've been praising you to my sick mom. Giving us hope which has been a distance away. But now with your FREE advice has shortened the distance, HOPE is right around the corner now! Thank you 94EG8 you made me a happy camper which in turned makes my hard working mother(which never smiles)smile. Thx
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