ecu programming for lsvtec b18
ok, i posted a thread in the integra forum a few days ago about vtec compatibility. i will be getting a p30 ecu for my setup because the head is off a civic sir.
i want to use my car as a daily driver and once in a while step on it... i rarely ever rev up past 7500
people are saying that i will have to get the ecu chipped and tuned, but there is nobody around my place up here in quebec can get it tuned right for me...
is there a diy tuning kind of way? i've got a snap on scanner at the garage but i can use it to reprogram anything...
i want to use my car as a daily driver and once in a while step on it... i rarely ever rev up past 7500
people are saying that i will have to get the ecu chipped and tuned, but there is nobody around my place up here in quebec can get it tuned right for me...
is there a diy tuning kind of way? i've got a snap on scanner at the garage but i can use it to reprogram anything...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by geoffroy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok, i posted a thread in the integra forum a few days ago about vtec compatibility. i will be getting a p30 ecu for my setup because the head is off a civic sir.
i want to use my car as a daily driver and once in a while step on it... i rarely ever rev up past 7500
people are saying that i will have to get the ecu chipped and tuned, but there is nobody around my place up here in quebec can get it tuned right for me...
is there a diy tuning kind of way? i've got a snap on scanner at the garage but i can use it to reprogram anything...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your snapon scanner won't program 28 pin eproms :-p
Read over http://phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html
i want to use my car as a daily driver and once in a while step on it... i rarely ever rev up past 7500
people are saying that i will have to get the ecu chipped and tuned, but there is nobody around my place up here in quebec can get it tuned right for me...
is there a diy tuning kind of way? i've got a snap on scanner at the garage but i can use it to reprogram anything...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your snapon scanner won't program 28 pin eproms :-p
Read over http://phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html
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