obd1 ecu p61 vs p28
I have a chipped ecu for hondata. The case says its a p61, the inside says its a p28
Is there any way to tell the difference on the actual board?
My car (brand new built d16z6 motor) didn't start with the hondata ecu, but it did start with the stock ecu (P08?)... The hondata light was solid red.
Is there any way to tell the difference on the actual board?
My car (brand new built d16z6 motor) didn't start with the hondata ecu, but it did start with the stock ecu (P08?)... The hondata light was solid red.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Gpelsise »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a chipped ecu for hondata. The case says its a p61, the inside says its a p28
Is there any way to tell the difference on the actual board?
My car (brand new built d16z6 motor) didn't start with the hondata ecu, but it did start with the stock ecu (P08?)... The hondata light was solid red.</TD></TR></TABLE>
look at the board at the top the board there is a # like 02d01720-1500
post that # the p61 used a early vtec board design that had some more components to it,if possible post a pic or email it to me and ill tell you what it is
Is there any way to tell the difference on the actual board?
My car (brand new built d16z6 motor) didn't start with the hondata ecu, but it did start with the stock ecu (P08?)... The hondata light was solid red.</TD></TR></TABLE>
look at the board at the top the board there is a # like 02d01720-1500
post that # the p61 used a early vtec board design that had some more components to it,if possible post a pic or email it to me and ill tell you what it is
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