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Old 13-Feb-2003, 08:03 PM
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cx ecu 92 to 95

questions and lots of them:

1) is there any difference in the cx hatchback's ecu between 92 to 95?

2) as for the 93 year what is the model number of the ecu?

ok I think of anymore right now but I will....
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Old 13-Feb-2003, 08:24 PM
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Don't waste your money "trying" to make a d15 fast..

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my questions were not related to making a d15 fast

just need those questioned answered... my reasoning for those questions will remain a secert till a future wednesday meet when if the idea I have pans out, I'll let everyone in on it.

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Old 13-Feb-2003, 09:29 PM
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They're all P05.. if there were differences Honda would've assigned a separate ecu stamp. (ex. P74 and P75 ECU's for the OBDI B18B1 engine)
 
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Originally posted by 94EG6HB
Don't waste your money "trying" to make a d15 fast..

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Is the wise old man's name PULOVR by any chance?
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