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    best ecu for h22a

    what ecu can i use for my h22a
    and if u can tell me the pros and cos of them it would be much appreciated

    WTB: edm rear fog, 88-91 ef 4dr

    #2
    p13, chipped p28, and i think theres another but i forgot. search please.

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      #3
      p72 is the one you forgot.

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        #4
        chipped p06, chipped p75
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        94 ce1- f22b DOHC auto swap, ROH 11.1" 99 cl brakes, rear disk swap, dual plenums, aem cai, tein ss, OEM stanley one piecers, OEM stanley yellow fogs, OEM 96 Oddy roof rack, Yakima basketcase, some wheels, some tires.... etc.

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          #5
          Originally posted by da9b16
          chipped p06, chipped p75
          ????Chipped P06 will not work since it doesnt have anything for VTEC UNLESS you convert p06-p28. And chipped p75??? Isnt that the same thing basically. Its off an LS teggy or something like that? Chipped p28 is your best bet. Doesnt look for KS/EGR and doesnt operate IAB even though you can mod it to.

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            #6
            I have a chipped P06...good tuner

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              #7
              if you dont mind be asking what r these out of

              WTB: edm rear fog, 88-91 ef 4dr

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                #8
                P13 is the ecu for the H22. Anything other than that will have to be chipped. Also it depends on what functions you want.

                P75/P06/P05 no vtec, no IAB control, no knock board
                P28 has vtec, no IAB control, no knock board
                P72 has vtec, has IAB control, has knock board

                Of course, if you are into soldering you can add vtec and IAB control to about any of those ecus.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bird333
                  P13 is the ecu for the H22. Anything other than that will have to be chipped. Also it depends on what functions you want.

                  P75/P06/P05 no vtec, no IAB control, no knock board
                  P28 has vtec, no IAB control, no knock board
                  P72 has vtec, has IAB control, has knock board

                  Of course, if you are into soldering you can add vtec and IAB control to about any of those ecus.

                  AS HE SAID.... I was merely stating what COULD be used.....

                  and don't forget the p0f.... obd1 h22 accord sir ecu.....
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                    #10
                    What about an Mugen ECU? I hear those are pretty nice for h22's......

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                      #11
                      Shifku,

                      Please dont tell me those are ITRs on your car ::CRINGE:: :-(

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by da9b16
                        AS HE SAID.... I was merely stating what COULD be used.....

                        and don't forget the p0f.... obd1 h22 accord sir ecu.....
                        p0f does not run an h22 correctly, for some unknown strange reason.


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by cp[mike]
                          p0f does not run an h22 correctly, for some unknown strange reason.
                          i have one but never installed it, just went straight to the p13
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                            #14
                            I'm running the stock p13 but I also have a chipped p06 that's not working correctly right now. P13 seems to be holding down the hatch well
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by cp[mike]
                              p0f does not run an h22 correctly, for some unknown strange reason.

                              REALLY.... no one knows why??? Is there no info available on this ecu??? I bet if we can get a manual on the h22 accord sir we can get it to work!!!! I just know it can be used....due to the motor and car coming with one....
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