Best ECU for boosted Ludes?
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I don't think you can do boost on a P13. I think you have to go with AEM or hondata and a OBD1 P28/P72/P30 ecu.
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same here EMS
same here EMS
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same here EMS
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EMS here as well
same here EMS
</TD></TR></TABLE>EMS here as well
i have an obd1 p72 for sale if anyone is interested. looking for an obd1 p13. maybe we can trade.
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Maxlude, the ATTS ecu is a piggyback on OBD2 ecu and contains programming to have it work.
Kyle, the ATTS is unfortunately a little harder than just removing it from the SH Lude (intermediate shaft, new transmission, fabrication needed). I just yanked the fuse and that took care of that issue (til i break it because of HP).
Kyle, the ATTS is unfortunately a little harder than just removing it from the SH Lude (intermediate shaft, new transmission, fabrication needed). I just yanked the fuse and that took care of that issue (til i break it because of HP).
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