Are these ECU's? help please :D
#1
Are these ECU's? help please :D
So I have 3 ECU's? and I do not know which one of these is used for a D15B2.
Car revs funny when it isnt engaged and shakes while in gear (timing?). clutch feels and acts normal, distributor looks new, I don't think I have a vacuum leak.
I have no idea even where the ECU is located. Help would be appreciated.
I have 2 of these gold ones and one fatter grey one.
Car revs funny when it isnt engaged and shakes while in gear (timing?). clutch feels and acts normal, distributor looks new, I don't think I have a vacuum leak.
I have no idea even where the ECU is located. Help would be appreciated.
I have 2 of these gold ones and one fatter grey one.
#2
Yes, those are ECUs. Assuming you have a 92-95 civic, the ecu is behind the passenger kick panel.
I think the proper ECU for that motor is the p06. I could be very wrong about that though. Look on the side of the ECU where the bar code is. There should be a bunch of numbers, a dash, "p06", another dash and the more numbers.
I think the proper ECU for that motor is the p06. I could be very wrong about that though. Look on the side of the ECU where the bar code is. There should be a bunch of numbers, a dash, "p06", another dash and the more numbers.
#7
p2p sounds like the smaller one used on an obd2 engine. unless you have converted everything to obd2 in the 91 civic you have, I would stay away from it. You could also run an obd0 to obd2 harness, too. I talk more about these harnesses below in this post.
My suggestion for you would be to research what ecu you need for the motor. I believe it is a p06, but i definitely could be wrong. Assuming p06 is what you need, that is an obd1 ecu, and although my knowledge about pre-92 civics is small, i think the 91 is considered an obd0.
If you want to run this setup, grab the correct ecu, and use a conversion harness like the one i linked below.
Conversion Jumper Wire Wiring Harness Replace OBD0 to OBD1 Harness Car Wiring | eBay
I would suggest taking a look at the ECU and the plugs you have to make sure they look the same as what the harness has.
My suggestion for you would be to research what ecu you need for the motor. I believe it is a p06, but i definitely could be wrong. Assuming p06 is what you need, that is an obd1 ecu, and although my knowledge about pre-92 civics is small, i think the 91 is considered an obd0.
If you want to run this setup, grab the correct ecu, and use a conversion harness like the one i linked below.
Conversion Jumper Wire Wiring Harness Replace OBD0 to OBD1 Harness Car Wiring | eBay
I would suggest taking a look at the ECU and the plugs you have to make sure they look the same as what the harness has.
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