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Old 09-24-2012, 07:00 AM
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Im looking for an ecu to liven up my 96 accord with f22 non vtec engine. any ideas on what ecu i could use?
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Old 09-24-2012, 07:07 AM
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If it's OBD1, then any socketable OBD1 ecu will work, P06/P05/P07/P28/P30/P72/P75 etc

You'd just need to be tuned for that F22 non vtec. As far as stock ecu just switching out and being better. You could maybe put a P06 D15 ecu in it and gain some power up top, but only because you'd be leaning out more. You'd also gain some crappy idle characteristics as a result, but there's your answers.
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Swap your ECU for a socket-able Obd1 ECU, then get tuned.
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