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Use 5050s as a VTEC driver for the above conversion


 <<O>>  Difference Topic NonVtec-To-Vtec (r1.1 - 31 Mar 2004 - Home.blundar)
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="blundar" date="1080757806" format="1.0" version="1.1"}% In most cases, it is relatively simple to convert non-vtec ECUs to Vtec. The same PCB was used in several ECUs, with components added or left off as needed. Look for a part number like "02D011F0-1500" which was used in many 94-95 Civic ECUs. In many cases, you might need to look at One Wire To4 Wire O2 Sensor or Auto To Manual as well.

Conversion for 02 D01720-1500 boards

Conversion for 02 D011 F0-1500 boards

Conversion for 02 D01980-1500 boards

Conversion for P14 to P13 (Which board?)


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