Fabrik8 |
12-29-2002 08:03 AM |
There is no "better" as far as a stock ECU goes. They will both run your engine properly and cleanly until you decide you want to start messing with ECU tuning. OBD-2 ECUs are much harder to tune, and much more expensive to modify also, which is why people often do the OBD-2 to OBD-1 conversion. Even with the cost of an ODB-1 ECU and that expensive adapter harness, it's still cheaper to convert to OBD-1 when it comes to tuning (if you have an ODB-2 engine). Plus, Hondata doesn't make anything for ODB-2, which is the other main reason most people convert. So basically, if you're not planning on doing any ECU tuning, don't worry about it... It's also kinda handy to not have to modify the wiring in your car if you're sticking in a 96+ engine in a 95- car, and an OBD-1 ECU can be easily used in that situation.
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