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Old 05-15-2003, 12:19 AM
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ECU in B16a?

Hey what's up I have a JDM B16a with a CAI and full header back exhaust. Some of the guys I know said I have my ECU chipped or reprogrammed. But I've also heard from other people that it wouldn't do any good because I don't have different cams and stuff, is this true? Would it hurt me or help me? Should I wait until I get cams and stuff too? Thanks
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it will help. i'm running a Skunk 2 ECU on my JDM B16A, And it works fine. Most ECU's are programed to burn more fuel, more hp, etc. Eventually, as you bolt on. You'll need it.
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Would'nt do any good? That's retarded. It would allow you to run a B16A on a P28. I'd call that good.
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