Anyone have a B16 hybrid civic? with a mugan OBD1 ECU?
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I am haveing MAJOR MPG problems since I put in this swap (20 mpg city and 22 highway if i'm lucky and shift like vtec hurts me :-) any way, i'm basically just asking around to see if anyone has a b16 swap with the mugan OBD1 program on the ECU.
Let me know! Thanks! Ben
Let me know! Thanks! Ben
Crappy ECU ROM. plain and simple. Not to mention how bad it is for your engine...
Some reading for you:
http://www.hondata.com/mugen.html
Some reading for you:
http://www.hondata.com/mugen.html
Originally posted by qtiger
Crappy ECU ROM. plain and simple. Not to mention how bad it is for your engine...
Some reading for you:
http://www.hondata.com/mugen.html
Crappy ECU ROM. plain and simple. Not to mention how bad it is for your engine...
Some reading for you:
http://www.hondata.com/mugen.html
Interesting link. I've heard that the Mugen and Spoon and the other common chipped ECU programs run very rich. You'd have to image they do, considering their designed for cams that can injest a lot more air than your stock cams can, they will need the extra fuel. I never knew about the disabled CEL's or knock sensor though, interesting. Seeya.
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Andy - Reinstated Hybrid Forum Moderator
'06 Subaru Legacy Spec B - Stock, for now
'98 Civic EX - CTR headlights and grill, Kosei K1's, for sale
'90 240SX - SR20DET that will never get installed, project car.
Originally posted by Andy
Interesting link. I've heard that the Mugen and Spoon and the other common chipped ECU programs run very rich. You'd have to image they do, considering their designed for cams that can injest a lot more air than your stock cams can, they will need the extra fuel. I never knew about the disabled CEL's or knock sensor though, interesting. Seeya.
Interesting link. I've heard that the Mugen and Spoon and the other common chipped ECU programs run very rich. You'd have to image they do, considering their designed for cams that can injest a lot more air than your stock cams can, they will need the extra fuel. I never knew about the disabled CEL's or knock sensor though, interesting. Seeya.


