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what ecu do i use with this

which ecu should i use for the D15B SOHC VTEC that i want to buy?
heres a link for the engine if u not sure which one im talking about
http://www.hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc...age&item=30019
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Re: what ecu do i use with this

You need the D15B's ECU
It controls the different stages of vtec, if that is hte three stage one. If not use a P28.
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