OBDI chipped P28, VAFCII, OBDI harness, Frog VAFCII harness NEW LOWERED PRICES!!!!!!!
I am putting this up for a very good friend in a hurry to get rid of this stuff, one of the best people I've ever dealt with.
the prices that I bought this stuff for..
P28 ECU - $120
Chipping - $75
Frog OBDI VAFCII harness (plug & play: takes 10 seconds to remove the VAFC) - $170
VAFCII (black) - $300
Kenji (from H-T) OBD2b (99-01) -> OBDI conversion harness - $170
TOTAL: $835
selling for $700 shipped USPS (OBO) to the lower 48 states. If you worry about me selling/shipping to you, check the thread w/ my name on it in the Feedback Forum at jdmcivic.com
I'm willing to split it up too.
All prices shipped:
ECU - $175
VAFCII - $280
OBDIIb->OBDI harness - $140
Frog OBDI VAFCII P&P harness - $140
All for sale items OBO (or best offer) I just want to move this stuff.
I used this setup on my 00 Si for approx. 5 months. Since I am selling the car next spring, the buyer does not want the OBDI conversion for DOT reasons, so I am selling the entire setup. The OBD2b->OBD1 harness will plug into 99-00 Civic, 99-01 Integra, & 99+ Prelude harnesses. The Frog VAFC-II harness will plug into any OBDI harness or conversion harness and into an OBDI ECU. This ECU setup is for use on a DOHC VTEC engine (preferably B16/B18). None of the wires are cut or spliced. I do not hack harnesses, I buy quality products that provide a plug and play environment to avoid any loose connections and/or faulty wiring.
Chipping was done by Red Zone Performance in San Jose, CA. (ask dier88 about their shop, not me)
Here is a dyno of what the car did.. with only mods on engine being header & exhaust (no intake).

**NOTE the 25-30lbft of WHEEL torque gains down low. The engine turned form torqueless high rpm screamer to one HELL of a nice engine to drive around town with.
Specs on ECU chip:
VTEC engage- 5300rpm
Cutoff - 8900rpm (i had originally planned to cam it up, but never did)
Pic of the entire setup:

^ ECU -> Frog Harness/VAFCII -> OBDIIb - OBDI conversion harness

and yes.. the stickers on the ECU are included for FREE :dance:
Contact via email Jon@JDMCivic.com
Modified by vsm ej7 at 7:57 PM 7/18/2004
the prices that I bought this stuff for..
P28 ECU - $120
Chipping - $75
Frog OBDI VAFCII harness (plug & play: takes 10 seconds to remove the VAFC) - $170
VAFCII (black) - $300
Kenji (from H-T) OBD2b (99-01) -> OBDI conversion harness - $170
TOTAL: $835
selling for $700 shipped USPS (OBO) to the lower 48 states. If you worry about me selling/shipping to you, check the thread w/ my name on it in the Feedback Forum at jdmcivic.com
I'm willing to split it up too.
All prices shipped:
ECU - $175
VAFCII - $280
OBDIIb->OBDI harness - $140
Frog OBDI VAFCII P&P harness - $140
All for sale items OBO (or best offer) I just want to move this stuff.
I used this setup on my 00 Si for approx. 5 months. Since I am selling the car next spring, the buyer does not want the OBDI conversion for DOT reasons, so I am selling the entire setup. The OBD2b->OBD1 harness will plug into 99-00 Civic, 99-01 Integra, & 99+ Prelude harnesses. The Frog VAFC-II harness will plug into any OBDI harness or conversion harness and into an OBDI ECU. This ECU setup is for use on a DOHC VTEC engine (preferably B16/B18). None of the wires are cut or spliced. I do not hack harnesses, I buy quality products that provide a plug and play environment to avoid any loose connections and/or faulty wiring.
Chipping was done by Red Zone Performance in San Jose, CA. (ask dier88 about their shop, not me)
Here is a dyno of what the car did.. with only mods on engine being header & exhaust (no intake).

**NOTE the 25-30lbft of WHEEL torque gains down low. The engine turned form torqueless high rpm screamer to one HELL of a nice engine to drive around town with.
Specs on ECU chip:
VTEC engage- 5300rpm
Cutoff - 8900rpm (i had originally planned to cam it up, but never did)
Pic of the entire setup:

^ ECU -> Frog Harness/VAFCII -> OBDIIb - OBDI conversion harness

and yes.. the stickers on the ECU are included for FREE :dance:
Contact via email Jon@JDMCivic.com
Modified by vsm ej7 at 7:57 PM 7/18/2004
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