quick question, can you run a p28 bin on a chipped p06
or wil it throw a vtec code?
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Re: quick question, can you run a p28 bin on a chipped p06
Sure you can. As long as you disable the Vtec functions in the P28 map you won't throw any codes. You can also convert the P06 to act as a P28 and control Vtec. That way you can just leave the Vtec functions enabled and not worry about throwing any codes.
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Re: quick question, can you run a p28 bin on a chipped p06
Originally Posted by tranceminister
Sure you can. As long as you disable the Vtec functions in the P28 map you won't throw any codes. You can also convert the P06 to act as a P28 and control Vtec. That way you can just leave the Vtec functions enabled and not worry about throwing any codes.
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Re: quick question, can you run a p28 bin on a chipped p06
Call me stupid, but, why not run a P06 bin in a P06 with P28 maps on it? The maps are at the same location.. very easily copy and pasted from any editor, hell, use WinHex.
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Re: quick question, can you run a p28 bin on a chipped p06
I won't call you stupid Jason, I can't round my decimal places as well as you can ;) TurboEF9's way could be done as well, you'll just have to copy/paste the fuel/ign. maps and you won't have to worry about enabling or disabling various sensors. Whatever works for you ;)
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