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Old 08-17-2004, 11:08 PM
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Ok Ok, qY TOO Mny problems for me to handle, ok this is my setup, 1991 civic hatch, HF crx 91' ecu. 89' ls DOHC zc engine, ?supra fuel pump?, intake, and no muffler. Thats about it, now im topping out at 110, it just wont go past 110, dont sound like its dying, just stays there, and uh im gettin beat by just about everyone, including a SOHC non-vtec 4 door civic, lol sad, somepeeps said i should be hittin in the 120's but im not seein that, so anyone got ne suggestions? Is there sumthin i could change, ecu maybe? Also when im driving sumtimes it will shut off, the oil and battery light will turn on and it just shuts off. And when im driving rite before it shuts off it will sputter and i hear like a gurgling sound and the car shakes or w/e and its pretty ghey i juss dunno wats wrong, sumone plz help me.
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Old 08-17-2004, 11:31 PM
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Re: lil more help

If you're really running an ecu from an hf then that's your problem right there. That is the worst possible ecu for you to use. I'm sure it's not giving you enough fuel. It's for an economy base model (bottom of the line) crx. Get a new ecu for sure.
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Re: lil more help

yess, i was hoping that was the problem, but the thing is are there any ecu's that i could use that i could just plug my wires in that would work a lil better? Or do i gatta buy a kit or sumthin, cuz if not imma just go to a junkyard and get one from an integra, o ya and i dont know shit about all that obd stuff.
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Honestly I don't know what would be a good ecu to use, I mean your motor is an obd0 dohc non-vtec motor; I can't think of any other motor that is similar. Maybe a sohc ecu would work fine I really don't know. Hopefully someone can help you decide; but personally I'd get the right ECU if I was you: https://passwordjdm.com/index.php?pa...d3e20c1935849d
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Re: lil more help

get an ecu from a 90-93 integra GS
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