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delsol95 Nov 21, 2004 08:36 AM

help with my setup please
 
Need a little help on which ecuto use heres my setup
Built y8 head
with 450 DSM injectors
A6 bottem end
T-bird turbo
In a 90 SI

Should i use the stock ecu and use TurboEdit
Or use a Intergra Ecu and do a obd 1 to actavated Vtec, thats the only thing I dont no how to do if i use the stock ecu. Thanks any ideas

tranceminister Nov 21, 2004 11:31 AM

Re:help with my setup please
 
You can stay OBD-0 and use a PS9 ecu to control Vtec via 1 wire using Turbo Edit ;)

delsol95 Nov 21, 2004 12:15 PM

Re:help with my setup please
 
Ok cool Turbo Edit is still new to me, should i use a ps9 ecu or can i still use my pm6 ecu and do 1 wire vtec thanks

tranceminister Nov 21, 2004 12:31 PM

Re:help with my setup please
 
Well, I think the PM6 could have the hardware added on but your going to need to either send it to someone with the knowledge of how to add that or attempt it yourself. The PS9 already has the hardware in it from factory, as it was an Automatic ecu. Using the Vtec activation in T.E. just enables the lockup solenoid in the ecu and uses it to function Vtec :) So your best bet to save time and for simplicity would be to hunt down a PS9. It took me a little while to find one, but they are around.

crxrx7 Nov 21, 2004 07:57 PM

Re:help with my setup please
 
couldn't you find an auto PM6 with that pin already in that? Or is it not the same?

Chris Harris Nov 22, 2004 09:52 AM

Re:help with my setup please
 
PS9 = Auto PM6

you can also use your PM6 and an additional RPM activated switch...same thing really as using the PS9

tranceminister Nov 22, 2004 06:17 PM

Re:help with my setup please
 
Yes thats true as well, I was going to go the RPM activated switch route, but decided to find a PS9 and do all my Vtec, fuel and ignition right from the ecu. Just keeping it simple and less wiring.


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