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Old 08-11-2004, 04:01 AM
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ECU recomendations

What ECU would you recommend that would provide a noticable performance boost without damaging the engine for my stock high millage (237k) 89 civic DX? I've been looking around but I really don't know how they compare. Thanks for the input.
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Re: ECU recomendations

do an mpfi conversion with a zc ecu
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Re: ECU recomendations

i have the mpfi conversion for sale with a civic si ecu
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Old 08-11-2004, 02:24 PM
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how hard is the mpfi conversion and how much are you selling it for?
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Re: ECU recomendations

the hardest part is wiring the injectors and resistor box. i will sell it for $125.
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Old 08-13-2004, 11:59 AM
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Re: ECU recomendations

your giving up the distrib. intake mani, ecu...... wait wait everything required for a dpfi to mpfi swap for 125.00 ? thats a good price..... i suggest you take that becase you could end up paying twice as much if you were to piece it together individually.
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The guy who sold me my mpfi setup included his chipped pm6, I'm pretty sure that's the stock Si ecu, anyone know?
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Re: ECU recomendations

would I need anything else besides what you'd send me to complete the conversion? any sort of extra wiring? this is a little off topic and may be dumb, but when you do something like a B16 swap, do you have to convert to mpfi first, or is fuel injection part of installing a new motor like that?
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where are the best instructions for an mpfi conversion?
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http://www.4thgenerationcivic.com/how-to's/mpfi_conversion.htm
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Re: ECU recomendations

thanks a lot.
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no prob. good luck on mpfi conversion!
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Re: ECU recomendations

another question, is it ok to use the PG7 or the PM7 ECU on my d15b if I've done the mpfi conversion?
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Re: ECU recomendations

its ok but it will run really rich inless you do a cam or something.
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Re: ECU recomendations

4thgensvk, are you still selling the complete mpfi swap, cause i want to buy it. i tried to email you through af but i don't know if it worked. let me know, thanks.
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