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spoon ecu

Dose anybody out there know where I can get a spoon ecu, and IL4 dosn't have it. For a b16} and is paying $900 for a 98 GSR tranny worth it and I don't know how many miles. But lets say it under 40.000miles. Can I use a 99 si tranny on a 95 b16A2 engine?
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Re: spoon ecu

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[b]For a b16} and is paying $900 for a 98 GSR tranny worth it and I don't know how many miles. [b]
its not worth it at all really. jus get an lsd tranny from a type r to put on there. its really the only tranny worth that type of money for ur car.
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don't do that!!! :alien:
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don't do that!!! :alien:
which? the lsd? its the best tranny possible for his car...
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What year tranny type R can i put on my 95b16a2 and what about a 99 si tranny. What about the spoon ecu?how much and where?
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any b-series tranny will bolt up to your motor. so you can use any type r tranny or si tranny or whatever honda tranny as long as its a b-series one. also you motor is a 95 b16a sir2 not b16a2(thats the 99-00si version). just letting you know and not trying to be an a**hole
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oh and here is a spoon ecu

http://www.modacar.com/products/Honda/Civic/MODAECT/

just scroll all the way down
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Thanks for the reminder it's a b16a2. Which do you think is worth it the type R tranny or the Si tranny or gsr ?Keep in mined that I am not a baller and could you give me an price and is it better to buy brand new.
As for the ecu spoon computer is the same as ecu? DO you know any where else besides modacar?
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i would get the type r tranny, and you might wanna check ebay and see if they have the ecu or the tranny. they have pretty good deals on ebay. i just bought some ctr piston for $169 last night.
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The type R tranny is way to much. It cost almost the same as my b16 engine. Dose anybody know how much a 99-00 Si transmission will cost brand new? And is getting a spoon ecu worth the money or is it a jdm thing, which I am really into. Is getting your ecu programmed the same as getting a spoon ecu i mean as far as hp. What are the highs about the spoon ecu? Or should I just get a skunk2 ecu because that's better than stock one right?
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the spoon ecu is just to say you got a spoon product on your car(its a good ecu just cost too damn much), if you are tight on cash get the hondata s200($300) and get it tuned by a certified hondata tuner.
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So which one is better the hondadata or the skunk2 ecu. How much power do you gain?And I know it's not a lot. Do you have to get upgrades to see hp? The rev limter is point less right? I mean if u don't got some good cams then why bother right? Ignition table whats that ? Fuel...... dose that mean cosuming more for power? what about the air ratio?Bottom line is it worth it? And if it is.....which one would you get? Lets say you have about $700.00
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the hondata is better because it is tunable. you can gain a little power and you can gain a lot. it just depends on how it is tuned. all you need is the hondata s200($299) and upgrades are like g-sensors, boost controllers and optional misc stuff. the rev limiter is not pointless, it keeps you from blowing up your motor. the hondata from what i have heard is very good and i am getting one myself. check out www.hondata.com for more info.
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So is the hondata better then the spoon ecu? As for the rev limiter I thought it was point less because.If the factory engine is rated a 7100rpm's. Why would u want to rev it higher like 9000rpm's the cams and springs aren't really up to that right? Unless you want to show somebody that your cool because you can rev up to 9500rpm's once ina blue moon?.......right?
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Hey 94civic what do you think?about the question?
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