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can't find the site.........

can some one give me the web site on how-to go from AT to MT useing the AT ecu......please.........pretty please.......
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Re: can't find the site.........

I don't know where the site is, but I'm pretty certain you can't use an AT ecu with an MT tranny without asking for trouble...
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Re: can't find the site.........

my friend used an AT ecu on his manual civic dx and he didn't have problems running it, but it ran slower because the fuel patterns were different on the ecu i think

when he got the MT ecu it ran very well
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Re: can't find the site.........

but i heard the you had to trick the ecu to thinking it was in park or the car would not start.
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Re: can't find the site.........

Here is one on the conversion - but I think it still uses the manual ecu. But they aren't that expensive - you could easily pick one up for under $75.

http://www.vampkaworu.net/stampern/4...to2manual.html
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Re: can't find the site.........

Well damn i did not think of that just get a dx MT ECU. how much you think an Si would be? or should i not even bother?
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Re: can't find the site.........

PM6 (Si) is good ECU rev limit 7200rpm... pretty cheap too...
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Re: can't find the site.........

but what about pluging it up just like if i had a dx one in there?
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