OBD I non vtec ecu socketed./ziffed and resistored just pop in chip anad run !! good for uber or hon
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i have aa 1994 honda civic DX ecu PO6, socketed and is equipped with aa quick release ZIF socket for ease of eeprom/rom removal. Good for you uberteg chip oor hondta people with non vtec motors * will work on LS and DX, etcc* just pop in the uberteg chip and run it, no need to modify your stock ecu. 100$ shipped obo
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spoon20 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the rev limit?will it work on my 98 ls?what all is needed?</TD></TR></TABLE>
thers no chip in there, its just all socketed all you do is unlock the zif and put in the chip and your done, no soldering neededto be done, no need for resistors etcc a chips only like 30 bucks to run on an OBD II car you're going to need a OBD 2 to OBD 1 harness.
thers no chip in there, its just all socketed all you do is unlock the zif and put in the chip and your done, no soldering neededto be done, no need for resistors etcc a chips only like 30 bucks to run on an OBD II car you're going to need a OBD 2 to OBD 1 harness.
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