CONVERSION HARNESS
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Re: CONVERSION HARNESS
That's an expensive way to run an ECU that isn't mapped for your GSR cams and doesn't have an output to control the secondary butterflies (IAB) on your GSR intake manifold. You're much better off putting your money into getting tuned with Hondata, Uberdata, etc. Then you'll get something that is actually tuned for what you have, not an entirely different engine. So no, I don't think it's worth getting a conversion harness and an OBD2 ECU. If you're still not convinced though, I make conversion harnesses and will gladly sell you one. I also chip ECUs if you want to go the Hondata/Uberdata route.
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Yes, but you'll still have maps for a slightly different engine with different head ports, compression, and cams. But yeah, it won't hurt. Getting it tuned is still the answer though.
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