HONDATA
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LOL.
Non-VTEC OBD1 ECUs from Civic/Integra, which are a coomon platform and therefore all supported by Hondata = P05 CX(after you add a transistor to enable 4 wire O2 usage, otherwise they kick O2 heater circuit code), P06 DX, PR4 92-93 LS, P74 94 LS and P75 95 LS.
Non-VTEC OBD1 ECUs from Civic/Integra, which are a coomon platform and therefore all supported by Hondata = P05 CX(after you add a transistor to enable 4 wire O2 usage, otherwise they kick O2 heater circuit code), P06 DX, PR4 92-93 LS, P74 94 LS and P75 95 LS.
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asm. no. ur wrong.
425 shipped for the hondata s200..
150 groupbuycenter.. harness
p28's u can get cheaper than 80 just stating where and how much i paid for mine.
btw, that was shipped from singapore...
its a base charge of 60 to install the hondata. however if he can weld the 4 wires needed then he saves 60..
i told him what i paid.
i dont give 2 ***** about money. ur right. i like wasting it. cause i like good ----.
425 shipped for the hondata s200..
150 groupbuycenter.. harness
p28's u can get cheaper than 80 just stating where and how much i paid for mine.
btw, that was shipped from singapore...
its a base charge of 60 to install the hondata. however if he can weld the 4 wires needed then he saves 60..
i told him what i paid.
i dont give 2 ***** about money. ur right. i like wasting it. cause i like good ----.
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I don't know where you get your P28's from, but around here (Southern CALI), U Ain't Gettin no P28 VTEC ECU for under $120 (and that's with a mean hook-up, regular people pay $150-$200+), and btw, they go for $120 UP + Shipping on EBAY.
#16
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emt1 makes no sence... you just said
asm ur wrong.. but then at the end of the post you say
i dont give 2 ***** about money. ur right. i like wasting it. cause i like good ----.
then it is cheaper taking the route i said...
wow you need to learn some math kid.
i dont know how 600+ dollars compares to 425 dollars...
if you actually read his post and stopped post whoring just cuz you see HONDATA and your getting one you would of read that his comes with an adapter for his obd2 car and everything included for 425 dollars...
*** The last part of this post was edited, as it was unacceptable. I understand tempers getting a little high sometimes... that's OK... that's what Honda-Tech is for. Flame somebody there. - Joseph
asm ur wrong.. but then at the end of the post you say
i dont give 2 ***** about money. ur right. i like wasting it. cause i like good ----.
then it is cheaper taking the route i said...
wow you need to learn some math kid.
i dont know how 600+ dollars compares to 425 dollars...
if you actually read his post and stopped post whoring just cuz you see HONDATA and your getting one you would of read that his comes with an adapter for his obd2 car and everything included for 425 dollars...
*** The last part of this post was edited, as it was unacceptable. I understand tempers getting a little high sometimes... that's OK... that's what Honda-Tech is for. Flame somebody there. - Joseph
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Wise decision. I thought I was going to be hardcore and get a P28 for my non vtec and it bit me in the ***. I lost about $100 on the deal and ended up with my old P06 pile of ----, 6800 rev limited, 118 mph governed, stock fuel, stock timing ecu.
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Originally Posted by 2000psi
Alright..looks like I'm going with a P06....should work just fine right? anyone have any links to buy one besides Ebay? THANKS KIDS!
When I need a part for my car I search on there ALL the time.
here's one I did for you (non-cali manual tranny dx/lx 92-95)
lots of places had them from $55-75 even though it starts out at like $200+ on the first page of results haha
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