turbo f22 in 97 accord?
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turbo f22 in 97 accord?
i have a friend who is looking to turbo his 97 auto accord. we basicly have everything covered. i just have a few ?'s as i havnt used an auto befor. first is his car pbd2a or obd2b? im guessing its obd2a because my civic is and i dont htinkg they changed to obd2b until 98 but im not sure on accords. also i sure he would have to get an automatic ecu rite? i have found him a base map that was a pain but not to hard. im just unsure of it because its an automatic. anyone with info please help. thanks.
#2
Re: turbo f22 in 97 accord?
I would refer you to your signature for your true answer.....
and what the heck is pbd2a sounds like a yugoslavian car?
I am assuming that you will want to tune using a chipped ecu, and that is why you are asking about this. Your stock ECU is an OBD 2 unit and will have to be converted to the older obd 1 to use your own chip, this requires a harness adaptor, an obd 1 ecu (a p05 would be good) and possibly changing some components at the igniition (may need to swap your Dist. for an older obd 1 unit....not 100% sure for your application)
Auto/Manual ecus dont matter too much. The only difference is the addition (or lack of) a couple of resistors on the board (you can reaserch this at pgmfi.org) ....again no personal experience with this, so read up at the pgmfi board.
I am planning on turboing an f22a this winter and have found that Crome has the best online support, a few are running Uberdata... Read up at DB7tuner.net they do a lot of f22 builds there
and what the heck is pbd2a sounds like a yugoslavian car?
I am assuming that you will want to tune using a chipped ecu, and that is why you are asking about this. Your stock ECU is an OBD 2 unit and will have to be converted to the older obd 1 to use your own chip, this requires a harness adaptor, an obd 1 ecu (a p05 would be good) and possibly changing some components at the igniition (may need to swap your Dist. for an older obd 1 unit....not 100% sure for your application)
Auto/Manual ecus dont matter too much. The only difference is the addition (or lack of) a couple of resistors on the board (you can reaserch this at pgmfi.org) ....again no personal experience with this, so read up at the pgmfi board.
I am planning on turboing an f22a this winter and have found that Crome has the best online support, a few are running Uberdata... Read up at DB7tuner.net they do a lot of f22 builds there
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Re: turbo f22 in 97 accord?
the guys in my sig. are good friends and this will also be there fisrt exp. with a f22 turbo. yea hes gonna run a chipped ecu. i just havnt had any exp. with automatics so i didnt know if that was going to pose a problem.thanks for the link and i will look it up some more for the guy. thanks
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Re: turbo f22 in 97 accord?
Originally Posted by d112crzy
cb7tuner.com
for running a chipped ecu on an auto, you have to use uberdata 1.66. thats if you dont wana any cels.
for running a chipped ecu on an auto, you have to use uberdata 1.66. thats if you dont wana any cels.
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