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There is a very distinct family of ECUs found in 88-91ish OBD0 hondas.
The main characteristics of this family:
This architecture was also used by Rover in the UK, and appeared to do so for considerably longer than the 4 years this architecture was used in USDM and JDM cars.
A partial list of OBD0 ECUs:
- PG7 (88-89 Integra D16A1 - note the 86-87 version of this ECU ran the vacuum advance D16A1 motor. Different family)
- Trash.PM6 (USDM Civic/CRX Si - D16A6 SOHC)
- PM7 (JDM/EDM Civic/CRX Si - ZC DOHC)
- PM8 (USDM D15B? SOHC HF, EDM D16Z? ZC DOHC)
- PR4 (USDM 90-91 Int
- PR5 (JDM Integra ???)
- PP5 (UKDM Rover Cabio?)
- PS9 (USDM Civic Ex 4dr D16A6 auto???)
Chipping An88-89 ECU is not as easy as the 90-91 computers because only the later computers have replaceable external ROMs.
Understanding OBD0 Inter Chip Communication will be key to figuring out exactly how the ECUs work. |