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ecu ?'s when doing a swap
I just swapped in a 1995 b18c wih 35k on it into my 93 civic. I haven't turned it over yet because i was told i need the proper ecu, or my ex to be chipped and re-flashed to run this setup. true or false? and if true, would it be worth it if a friend of mine said he would do it adding the mugen chip for 100.00? please help.
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you definitely need a new ecu to run that motor properly. the old one might be able to get it started, but it would not be safe to run the motor that way. i dont think getting your old one chipped would be worth it, if it even worked. the best thing to do is just get a new one that is made for that motor. usually the ecu comes as part of the swap package, because of the necessity of it.
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Go here
http://www.hondata.com/mugen.html
Check this article out before you purchase a Mugen Chip for your ECU... |
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Just get the right ECU OBD1 P72 is the way to go!
Its a rare ECU, hard to get sometimes but best for the swap! www.velocitytrends.com
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