5th Gen lude ECU
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chipped ECU's dont generally perform as well as a standalone. also they are not as reliable. spend the $$ and get a hondata, you will get the most for your money that way and when you decide later to go FI / N2O / Monster all motor you wont have to redo it all.
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Originally Posted by shakes
chipped ECU's dont generally perform as well as a standalone. also they are not as reliable. spend the $$ and get a hondata, you will get the most for your money that way and when you decide later to go FI / N2O / Monster all motor you wont have to redo it all.
last time i checked, you couldnt succesfully chip an obd2 ecu with a socket chip anyways.......you could always go jdm p13 ecu with a conversion harness like i did, and mine runs like a scalded dog....
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Originally Posted by bigjussin
last time i checked, you couldnt succesfully chip an obd2 ecu with a socket chip anyways.......you could always go jdm p13 ecu with a conversion harness like i did, and mine runs like a scalded dog....
i wish mine ran like a scalded dog, hell i wish mine ran
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i to have the jdm P13 and conversion harness....but i couldnt tell you if it runs well with it or not since 2 days after i got the ecu i somehow broke my crower cams in 4 places each...still not fixed yet.
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