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P0a ecu cannot be used in an OBD1 swap.
I am planning an obd1 upgrade on my 90 crx.
I am wanting to know if I could use a p0a-a51 ecu
for the swap.
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re: P0a ecu cannot be used in an OBD1 swap.
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What ecu should I use?
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Depends on which engine you're planning to use.
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Depends on which engine you're planning to use.
d15b2 with a mpfi swap
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