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Anyone tried a p12 ecu in their accord?
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Originally posted by bigjoegood1Power seems more readily available. I've had to put gas in my car 3 times since I've put the p12 in and my commute is only 8 miles a day. Normally a full tank lasts me about 2.5-3 weeks. I look for excuses to drive my car during the day just to flog her. I love the whoosh that my SRI produces coupled with the extra nudge in my back especially winding her up in 2nd and 3rd.
SWEET i cant wait nowUNDERGROUND SOCIETYNEW COUPE MEMBERS RIDE THREAD COMMING SOON
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Originally posted by 91blkcoupejust a few bolts under the carpet on the pass side foot well, real easy to install, takes maybe 10 minutes. the p12 mounts a little different then the pt6 or the pt3 though, Im sure your figure something out.
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Originally posted by deevergoteI would still say that the PT6 is right for the A6. Having the IABs opening electronically is better than vacuum. Until someone does a dyno test, it's hard to say for sure, though.
Either way, a stock ECU will only be good for regular bolt-ons anyway. Once you get into replacing the cam, doing headwork, and internal stuff... it's best to properly tune the ECU.
Good point, but the thing that's going to get trippy here is figureing out which between the PT6 and the P12 are better suited for said replacement cam, when beginning with the F22a/F22a1 cam, and going to the F22a6 cam. Obviously a real regrind with a true performance cam makes either a moot point, but we are dealing with what is a stock cam to one of these ECU's, and what another may be mapped agressively enough to benifit from. There's beinifit in that going to the PT6 is going to give that electronic opening, which will be nice, but... The PT6 is used to a strong cam profile, so it may have an agressive map... however if the P12 has benifited at least this one person with the F22a6, could it be that the P12 deals better with that cam than even the PT6? Like maybe the PT6 is holding back? That's my worry, I don't want to be surprised and end up downgrading ECU's and having less power down low just for the sake of electronic control of the IAB's. My interest is in feel off the line, without it the car isn't as fun to drive.Last edited by jumpman83; 02-14-2008, 08:02 PM.
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Originally posted by jumpman83Good point, but the thing that's going to get trippy here is figureing out which between the PT6 and the P12 are better suited for said replacement cam, when beginning with the F22a/F22a1 cam, and going to the F22a6 cam. Obviously a real regrind with a true performance cam makes either a moot point, but we are dealing with what is a stock cam to one of these ECU's, and what another may be mapped agressively enough to benifit from. There's beinifit in that going to the PT6 is going to give that electronic opening, which will be nice, but... The PT6 is used to a strong cam profile, so it may have an agressive map... however if the P12 has benifited at least this one person with the F22a6, could it be that the P12 deals better with that cam than even the PT6? Like maybe the PT6 is holding back? That's my worry, I don't want to be surprised and end up downgrading ECU's and having less power down low just for the sake of electronic control of the IAB's. My interest is in feel off the line, without it the car isn't as fun to drive.
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Originally posted by The G-ManI put a P12 in my car, it threw a CEL. Took it out.
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