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Old 05-27-2002, 12:10 PM
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Exclamation 96-98 B20 Ecu?

Whats the best ECU to use with the 96-98 JDM B20? What I was thinking was if I used a 96-98 LS ecu, I wouldnt even have to touch the wiring would I ? Since they both would be the same OBD and everything... Ideas? Comments?
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i too would like to know since i'm doing the same swap. hey sparq, did you have to get any mounting kits or anything like that? i've heard people say it's a direct swap and no mounting kits are required. then again..people have been saying i'll be needing a 99-00 civic SI rear mounting thing..


if you finish the swap, let me know how it was and give me some 411 on the wiring.
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yeah, use the ls ecu.
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