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non-obd engines
hey i was tryong to purchase an engine and i was wondering what exactly obd does, on board diagnostics, and if i get an ecu wthout it what ewill happen????
i mean what is non-obd? its a NON-OBD PR3 OR PW0 ECU will that be okay to put into my 90 civic dx? would it be better to get an engine with a OBD-0 PR3 ECU? thanks guys, martin |
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OBD0 and non-obd is the same thing. OBD is a standard of sensors and things that control emissions, and in general, how the car runs. a more advanced OBD generation is harder to tune, but will have lower emissions and in general, more complex sensor setup.
to a tuner's point of view, OBD0 is probably the best, then OBD1. OBDII is very hard to tune, and anything newer than that, is impossible. |
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PR3 and PW0 are both non-OBD. There is no use putting one in your DX unless you have a B16A.
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oh i totally plan on putting the b16 in my car!!
i just wanted to clear that up... im planning on buying a b16 soon, but am not sure what i want to get,, ive seen these honda integra front clips and would love to get one...offa ebay though? anyone had any bad ebay experiences? |
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