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    ecu??

    what ecu would be good for my jdm h22 nd its automatic?

    #2
    the H22 ecu

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      #3
      yeah what kind though cuz i know there is the p13 nd also the p28 wich one would be better?

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        #4
        p28
        1992 Accord Cb7:

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          #5
          Originally posted by rezist09 View Post
          p28
          why would it be better? it will run an H22 way too lean to even drive like that.

          a P28 needs to be chipped and tuned for your engine (that means in your car) before you can even run it, especially an automatic

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            #6
            p13

            I have a p28 but its chipped and tuned. Thats the only way you would want to run a p28
            NEW PSN
            H22wagon

            New project. 95 EG HB H22
            RIP

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              #7
              so is a p28 better? does it have advantages over the p13?

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                #8
                you can't run a stock P28 with an H22

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                  #9
                  it will have to be chipped right..but would it be better than the p13?

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