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Old 02-08-2006, 07:33 PM
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Wink Chip Question

Hey all I'm new to the forums and just have a question. I know many of you will tell me not to buy it but every little bit can't hurt. I will buy the chip no matter what. I just wanted to know if there would be any problems if I bought a chip that goes on a p08 ecu and put it on a p06 ecu. I have a 94 auto civic LX with I,H,E. I know I could buy a p06 chip but would the p08 chip cause any problems? The p08 chip is for a 92-95 Auto EX vtec. Would there be ANY problems at all? Thank you!
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Old 02-10-2006, 04:41 PM
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as far as i know about the chips, as long as you stick with auto for auto or manual for manual you should be ok. what i would is, go buy another ecu of the same time, install the chip and see if it blows up your engine, which it shouldn't . that would be the safest way. also check out hondata for more info on their chips and general chip troubleshooting
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Old 02-10-2006, 07:36 PM
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Re: Chip Question

yes there is a problem both engine use different fuel maps and one has vtec the other doesnt. just dont buy the chip unless its from hondata. ull just end up fucking something up.
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Re: Chip Question

ask yourself.................what is the purpose of this chipped ecu for?

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Re: Chip Question

Why are you chipping?
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Re: Chip Question

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install the chip and see if it blows up your engine, that would be the safest way.
say what?



and like everyone else said above, don't be a dumbfuck and install a "chip"
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