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    OBD-2 to OBD-1

    Ok guys well the swap is almost about to happen. Around 3 or 4 weeks away. What i need to know is the OBD-1 Distributer, Injectors and ECU the only things i need to convert to OBD-1? I have a obd-1 manual P28 ecu, but i heard that it can be bridged/converted or somethin to be an auto. Is this true? And cause i'll be runnin my auto with it temporarily, should i use the cb7 or prelude tcu?

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    You'll need the ECU to be custom tuned to run the car. If you know someone that can tune it, chances are they can make it auto as well. Most people don't turn a manual ECU into an auto one, but I'm sure it's not difficult. I'm running an auto P28 in my manual car right now. If you aren't having it properly tuned, then just run the Prelude ECU and TCU. The Accord TCU will give you the Accord shift points, which will be WAY too early for you to take advantage of your new engine!

    You'll also want to get a conversion harness for the OBD2-OBD1 conversion.
    Here's one: http://www.boomslang.us/obd2to1.htm
    There are others to be found if you look for them.






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      #3
      also you can just get the H23 dizzy or a pre-96 H22 dizzy.


      & you should use the TCU that that tranny takes.



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        #4
        Actually, he should use the TCU for the engine. If he runs an F22 tranny, it'll take a while to get to the H22's powerband, but at least it'll stay in it. If he uses the F22 TCU because he's using the F22 tranny, it'll shift where the F22 would shift... baaaaaaaaaaVTEEEE-SHIFT! No.






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          #5
          Yeah i'll definately get it custom tuned since the guy doing the install custom tunes drag cars. And thats some funny shit about the shift out of vtec deever.LOL!

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            #6
            Ay one more thing with the tcu, do i have to get a type s one or the h22 one? Is there a difference in the shift points?

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              #7
              The Type S probably has a higher powerband, since it revs higher... but it won't matter that much. The Type S electronic parts are probably going to be a pain in the butt, being newer stuff. I'd use an OBD1 H22 TCU.






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                #8
                i am using a rywire conversion harness in my 97 civic and they are great so i would suggest them and they happen to be only 70 shipd Where are you located my friend does tuning and chipping and if your close he will tune the car and chip your ecu for auto
                visit www.fourgasm-motorsports.com
                For sale-Brand new stock f22a clutch and also have stock flywheel pm for details or prices

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                  #9
                  He's very very far away.






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                    #10
                    Yeah like deever said. lol

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