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AutoToManual
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09 Jan 2007 - 08:17 - r1.4
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Home.defensio
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Most automatic ECUs can be converted to a 5spd rather easily. Going the other way often involves adding more components. At this time, it appears that the conversion ...
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BegginersFAQ
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27 Feb 2007 - 18:13 - r1.2
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Home.sanimalp
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(blundar sez: most of these were moved over from the old FAQ) If you are a beginner, and you have a question that you think other people will have too, please add ...
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EcuFamilies
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29 Jan 2007 - 15:49 - r1.23
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Home.1net
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ECU Families: TOC "Pre-OBD" Early fuel injection designs PG7 : 86-87 USDM / JDM Integra (D16A1 VacuumAdvance) PE7 : 85-87 EDM / USDM Civic/CRX Si (EW3/EW4 VacuumAdvance ...
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HardwareForOneWireVtec
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23 Sep 2006 - 17:08 - r1.3
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Home.tatou100
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First, let me give credit to JasonParker for coming up with the parts list; I finally laid my hands on a PS9 to get the part values. To mod the PM6 (and likely similar ...
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OBD0
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07 Apr 2006 - 03:20 - r1.6
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Home.carotman
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"OBD0" is not an official standard like OBD2 . It is most usually used to refer to MPFI ECUs made from 88-91 with ElectronicAdvanceDistributors found on OBD0MPFI ...
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OBD0CodeCompatibility
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12 Jul 2005 - 19:25 - r1.3
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Home.4G vtec
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Can you run code from one OBD0MPFI ECU in another? The short answer to this is yes. The following has been tried before and is known to work successfully: PM6 in PR4 ...
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OBD0MPFI
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30 Jan 2006 - 07:24 - r1.5
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Home.carotman
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There is a very distinct family of ECUs found in 88-91ish OBD0 hondas. The main characteristics of this family: Oki80C154 or Oki83C154 MCUs that are essentially Intel8051 ...
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PS9
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19 Feb 2004 - 22:55 - r1.2
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Home.blundar
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PS9 : 90-91 USDM Civic EX (1.6L SOHC usually auto) The PS9 is identical to a PM6 with the addition of the circuitry to control an automatic tranny.
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