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Old 07-16-2002, 01:59 PM
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ECU for ZC swap

my friend is planning on putting a DOHC ZC motor into his 95 CIVIC DX, AUTOMATIC. he was wondering what kind of ecu that you would use. Would you get an automatic ECU from a 86-89 Integra or...would you use the stock one for the trans and then 86-89 integra for the motor? we're very confused, any help appreciated. sorry for not posting in the 5G forum....but the people in the 5G forum dont respond....plus you guys are smarter. laterz
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is he keeping the auto tranny? I'm guessing he's not gonna convert his car down to OBD0...so, he'd have to use some ecu from 92-95, as well as the distributor...not really sure how that's gonna work either...maybe a 92-95 ex/si computer? dont know if they plug into dx's though...hmmm...tough one..give us some more info
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wow thats a hard one, id say to use an auto ECU for the tranny you have, cuz it controls your shifts, so id figure that would be the most important.
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dohc zc ecu

i have auto pm7 jdm ecu if you need for 80.00 plus shipping.my email is [email protected]
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..the PM7's not gonna plug into the OBD1 wiring...
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