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does any one know where i can get my hands on a p28(92-95 civic) ecu pinout diagram???
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Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

i have some of the pin outs, what u need it for? i know the speed sensor, a/f wire/ rpm wire, throttle wire, 12v and ground wire! thats all
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Old 05-03-2005, 09:21 PM
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Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

http://spoony.20m.com/d16z6.htm That should be completely correct. This actually reminds me to re-check it again to make sure...
But any OBD1 b16a pinout should work as well, just no need to wire up stuff like a knock sensor (if it says to).
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Old 05-03-2005, 09:28 PM
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Re: Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

as long as they are both obd1 ecu the pin outs are the same, both b series and d series uses the same ecu's some just have less wires but are the same wiring
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Old 05-04-2005, 07:20 PM
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Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

no i wanna install a ignition cut off switch cause 3 cars have gotten stolen in my area in the last 2 weeks pure drama.
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Re: Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

i see, i know which ones are ignition wires and which is the fuel wire and where it located which is easy enough to get to for you but not someone who want to rob your car, theres are a roll of wires going to the back of your car from the right hand side of the car along the edges, take off the kick panel cover and the cover on the side, lift the carpet and you see a plastic covering up the wires, open that, you see the wires there, one of them is the fuel line, I have a look tomorrow what color it is and let you know, I remember it was something like yellow and green, I confirm that tomorrow, but the color might be different for you because mine is an integra, if its worth the try, it would be alot easier if you have a meter to test for voltage, the fuel line has no current when the key is off!second key turn will turn on the fuel, third starts the motor, you better off do the fuel and the starter!
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Re: ecu ecu ecu i see you

got it ill wait for your info tomorrow nice typie
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Old 05-04-2005, 10:31 PM
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no prob, thanks, its a half and half, Type R internals, ,gearbox, drives, etc. but gsr intake
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