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pr4 or pg7
what's better for a B18A1 a pg7 or a pr4?
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Re: pr4 or pg7
a pr4
duh... Pg7 runs a 1.6L engine.--and a b18a1 is a 1.8L engine. So it would run lean- and u dont want that.. You def. want a pr4-- need one make offer. |
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no got one have 4 ecus, a 2 pm5's a pg7 an a pr4...
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i thought the pg7 was a 1.8L...it is an integra ecu and i dident think the older integras were i.6's...
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Re: pr4 or pg7
PG6 : 88-89 Integra (all makes)
PM5 : 88-91 Civic/CRX DX PM6 : 88-91 Civic/CRX SOHC Si PM7 : 89-91 DOHC ZC (JDM 'EF' ECU) PM8 : 88-91 CRX HF PR2 : 89-91 ZC (Euro) PR3 : 89-91 JDM B16A EF8/9 PR3 -J00 or J51 : 92 JDM Integra B16A EF8/9 PW0 : 89-91 JDM B16A EF8/9 DA6-XSi PR4 : 90-91 Integra LS/GS PS9 : 88-91 4 door Civic EX Auto P05 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic CX P06 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic DX P07 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic VX P08 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic D15 JDM P0A : 94-95 OBD-1 Accord EX P13 : 93-95 OBD-1 Prelude Vtec P14 : 93-95 OBD-1 Prelude Si (non Vtec) P27 : 92-95 OBD-1 EG JDM Civic 1600 sohc P28 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic Si/Ex P30 : 92-95 OBD-1 DelSol DOHC Vtec Si/EG SiR P54-G31 : 1997 Honda Accord 1.8 LS P61 : 92-93 OBD-1 Integra GSR P72 : 94-95 OBD-1 Integra GSR P72 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra GSR P73 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra Type-R (JDM & USDM) P74/75: 92-95 OBD-1 Integra LS/GS P75 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra LS/GS P2N : 96+ OBD-2 Civic HX Coupe P2P : 96+ OBD-2 Civic EX Coupe P2E : 96+ OBD-2 Civic DX Coupe P2M : 96+ OBD-2 NZ Civic SOHC VTEC P2T : 99+ OBD-? Civic Si Coupe P5P : 97-00 OBD-2 Prelude Type-S (JDM ECU) PBA : 97+ US Acura 1.6EL PCT : 98+ JDM ITR / CTR PCX : 99+ OBD-? S2000
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