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abakedpotato 05-07-2004 11:11 AM

Which ECU should I Chip?
 
i have a zc in my 92 hatch. i just bought the moates.net burn1 to chip my ecu with the obd1 zc program. i currently have a p05(cx), p06(dx), and p75? (ls) at my disposal. i know the p05 has a 1 wire o2 so i don't think i'll use that. does anyone have any suggestions?

also how could i tell if it's a manual or automatic?

scttydb411 05-07-2004 05:16 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
http://www.ff-squad.com/tech/ecu/obd1.at-mt.check.jpg

p06 non-vtec otherwise use the other.

TurboEF9 05-07-2004 11:56 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
katman's ECU pics rock.

scttydb411 05-10-2004 07:14 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
katman's pics have saved me much headache.

abakedpotato 05-11-2004 05:23 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
what if it doesn't look like either one? it doesn't even have one of those black things.

scttydb411 05-11-2004 05:30 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
my p06 and p28 have them there...look again as well as the decal on the side of the ecu.

abakedpotato 05-11-2004 05:52 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
i'm looking at it right now. they aren't there. the side of the ecu reads "37820-p06-a00" the capacitors aren't there either.

scttydb411 05-11-2004 09:25 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 
sorry...you've got the right ecu. p06 manual is missing the 2 items that are pointed at. the others are missing there too. i think the picture is showing the p28.

bobski 05-11-2004 10:50 PM

Re:Which ECU should I Chip?
 

Originally Posted by scttydb411
sorry...you've got the right ecu. p06 manual is missing the 2 items that are pointed at. the others are missing there too. i think the picture is showing the p28.

right - in a P28 the upper two "black things" are ICs to switch power for the VTEC solonoid. the lower two (pointed to in the pic) control the torque converter lockup solonoids in auto transmissions. from what i've read, you can actually move the switch ICs, caps, ect. in an auto P06 up to the VTEC locations to use it as a 5-speed P28 (when chipped with a P28 program of course).
old news really :)


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