non-VTec OBD1 conversion to VTec
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OK, apparently, it only takes a few resistors or something..
Unfortunatly, I have searched high and low for this "how to" or even en inkling of information on how to do this conversion, and can find nothing. Does anyone know where to begin?
I know that only a certain non-vtec OBD1 ECUs can be converted..

But the site I got that picture from, wants me to PAY them to do it.. blah..
I'd rather do it myself.. Anyone have the information?
Unfortunatly, I have searched high and low for this "how to" or even en inkling of information on how to do this conversion, and can find nothing. Does anyone know where to begin?
I know that only a certain non-vtec OBD1 ECUs can be converted..

But the site I got that picture from, wants me to PAY them to do it.. blah..
I'd rather do it myself.. Anyone have the information?
That is properly the best way. Get a P28 OBD1 ecu. Its easier and cheaper and if you screw up soldering the new pieces in then you will have to buy another ECU anyway
Plus the P28 ECU has a gas cutoff of 7500 RPM and a better fuel curve.
-OnYx
www.JDMdelSol.com
Plus the P28 ECU has a gas cutoff of 7500 RPM and a better fuel curve.-OnYx
www.JDMdelSol.com
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