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Old 05-19-2009, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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so i have ordered my stg 2 cam and springs. already picked out my lube and break in oil. i am going to try and find a ecu i can chip from a wrecked honda at the local junkyard. i am just wondering if you guys who have done this give me a estimate on how much all the stuff is going to cost to get my car tuned on crome. like including harness stuff what i need how much average dyno cost, to chip the ecu and then tune it. just trying to plan ahead how much money i need to save up to buy all of it. just curious anyone have a idea what type of power i will be looking at. i have a y8 cai and cat back buying header soon.
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What car? ODB1 or OBD2? manual? auto? Need more info!!
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X2!
It all depends to?? If you can chip your own ecu it will save you money, its pretty easy.
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X2!
It all depends to?? If you can chip your own ecu it will save you money, its pretty easy.
Or pay a guy $80 for chipped ECU & No headach
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sorry. ej8 d16y8. manual.
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OBD-2 to OBD-1 conversion kit from Rywire would be my first start.
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OBD-2 to OBD-1 conversion kit from Rywire would be my first start.
Bingo, and P28 OBD1 ECU, chip that mofo.
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Reguardless if you have PO6 or P28 if you chip it you can convert it whatever way you need.
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good point T-Bag. During the conversion is it necessary to rewire the IACV from 3 to 2 wire or will the conversion harness handle that too? Now that I think about it, it probably does.
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