ECU question
I don't know much about a ECU. I am looking to purchase a p72 and was wondering what to look for. I have a 01 prelude and my options are the p28 and the p72. With the p28 I would have to mod it to retain my butterflies. So if I have the money I would rather just get the p72.
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I don't know much about a ECU. I am looking to purchase a p72 and was wondering what to look for. I have a 01 prelude and my options are the p28 and the p72. With the p28 I would have to mod it to retain my butterflies. So if I have the money I would rather just get the p72.
Most of the h22s I have tuned remove EGR and Butterflies & run a p28 ecu using a p30 crome code base.
Let me know if you have any specific questions.
Thanks,
John Vega - Phearable.net
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For more information visit http://www.Phearable.net or call 1-888-236-9831

Authorized Dealer & Tuner for: Hondata, eCtune, Neptune, AEM, Crome, Precision Turbo, Omni Power, Walbro, Innovate & more. Dyno Tuning Services, Ecu Chipping, Chipped Ecus, Conversion Harnesses, Widebands, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Pumps, Map Sensors & more.
For more information visit http://www.Phearable.net or call 1-888-236-9831
i think you should ignore john completely, go buy an ECU off here that someone says is virgin, but probably isnt, and call it a day.
on second thought, maybe not.
on second thought, maybe not.
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