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Old 09-16-2006, 04:31 PM
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Which ECU should I get/use?

Hey everyone. I'm not a big fan of chipping ecu's especially since there is way to many people out there experiancing problems b/c most people chipping them do not know what there doing. I have a JDM H22A swap. Should I use the USDM P13, stock P72 or Chipped P28? MY plans are just to stay with a simple all motor set up for now. Maybe later I will build a really nice H NA, but that wouldn't be for awhile...
The mods I have for the H22A are listed below:
OBD 1 JDM H22A
M2B4 (that's right. I just got a great deal lastnight on it)
XTD stage 3 6puck
XTD lightened FlywheelMSD 1.6 civic CAP
MSD SCI BOX
MSD SS BLASTER coil
NGK Iridium plugs
NGK Wires
B/M Fuel Reg
INJEN C.A.I.
DC "junk" header
Magnaflow Highflow cat to Magnaflow Exhaust w/ 2.5" piping
Koyo radiator
Hondata Intake Manifold
VAFC-1
**all untuned. I will get the car tuned once I get more bolt-ons ie; RMSP Header, Manifold, TB, ETC.
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Old 09-27-2006, 12:19 PM
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Re: Which ECU should I get/use?

p72...dyno and tune....im not a big fan of chipping either
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