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Honda ecu chipping problems
I have a 97 civic ex d16 auto tranny obd2 ecu. I want wanting to put a obd1 ecu in it but I cant find any thing that supports auto trans. civics. Anyone know of anything? Thanks
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Just curious... why this 'planned regression'?
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I am wanting to put obd1 in place of my obd2 because the obd2 I have heard theres a lot of rectrictions and the obd1 seems to have more available, also more tuner freindly.
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faberfiber_civic -
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The drawback for me is that there is no real "tuner culture" for my Saturn S-Series. All the chips are soldered onto the ECU/PCM. The only way to modify the ECU/PCM is through the dealer, and they won't do custom stuff. There is one for my car, but it's maybe $300, you have to mail your ECU/PCM to them for them to program, and it's performance-centric. CarloSW2 |
I'm kicking around doing the same thing to my wifes car, but for the reverse reason you are. Her A/T is getting tired and all the engines from Japan even EK's have the cable kickdown automatic instead of the electrically controlled one. I'm searching for info on this as well, I think if you get a OBD-1 auto ecu and have the tranny to match it will work, but otherwise your out of luck. I don't think the USDM OBD-1 ecu has the guts to run all the elect crap on the OBD-2 auto trans.
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The Honda ECU's have the chips soldered in too, chipping them requires taking out the old ROM and replacing it with an EPROM of equal or greater value.
With OBD-1, the difference between AT and MT is a few resistors on the main board. (For Honda.) RKcarguy - watch your local laws for now, WA has many Eco-measures in place that are kind of swap-proof... In fact, right now, in Spokane, Washington is the leading edge of the anti-phosphate movement. (Green dishwashing detergents). |
Also - you can tune your ECU (hi-po or hi-mileage, whichever...) with CROME, UBERdata, TurboEdit, and a few others. I can't give the sites for them though, as that would be advertising, and it's borderline legal to modify an OBD-II vehicles Engine Control Systems, so I can't help anymore than that.
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OP - don't waste your time, you won't get much out of it if you're going for fuel economy. |
You may not need to on an OBD-1, I'm still stuck on OBD-0 for most things.
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Ah, okay. You're right then for the obd-2 honda ecus. The obd1 ecus came with a separate prom spot that you could connect a jumper to to use, bypassing the stock chip (which was not an eeprom).
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