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Obd2
whats the best ecu replacement for an OBD2 P72 on a 99 GSR?
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Re: Obd2
P28, OBD1 P72, PM6, etc...you can get almost any OBD1 ECU chipped with the map you need to run your car....why are you doing this?
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Re: Obd2
the only way you're going to see any gain at all is if you have some work done to the car presently and then get it tuned....just swapping ECU's isn't going to help you at damn bit....
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Re: Obd2
the only better OBD2 is the P73, but that might not run your car like it wants...the BEST way is to get a Crome chipped P28 and tune...but when i did mine (for boost) it cost me $215 for the ECU, harness, chip and socketing and another $375 for tuning.....you could find a lot better use for your money....
P73 or stock....you're not going to see that large of a gain...
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Re: Obd2
if you go obd1 you need the dizzy and other parts.
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-tony- 2000 honda s2000 |
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