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Hi there. I just bought this MPFI intake off of ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2466772132 and i thought i was buying an SI mpfi intake but after comparing this picture to the si pictures i have it doesnt quite look the same. I've heard of a civic hf but have no idea of what it is, and I've heard its also got an MPFI but it sux. Can anyone gimmie a little help? Also when i do the swap do i need and si ecu as well? Thanks a lot.
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Hi there. I just bought this MPFI intake off of ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2466772132 and i thought i was buying an SI mpfi intake but after comparing this picture to the si pictures i have it doesnt quite look the same. I've heard of a civic hf but have no idea of what it is, and I've heard its also got an MPFI but it sux. Can anyone gimmie a little help? Also when i do the swap do i need and si ecu as well? Thanks a lot.
You will need a si or teg 87-89 ecu ,si dizzy,and resister box.
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