What kind of ECU does a Hondata have?

What kind of ECU does a Hondata have?

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What is the ECU number on a Honda Civic?

The second digit “0” typically means manual transmission, where a “5” means automatic transmission, and the last digit “1” is the version number. PG7 : 86-89 Integra (86-87 vac advance, 88-89 electronic advance) PM6 : 88-91 Civic/CRX SOHC Si P54-G31 : 1997 Honda Accord 1.8 LS P2T : 99+ OBD-? Civic Si Coupe PBA : 97+ US Acura 1.6EL PCX : 99+ OBD-?

What’s the difference between a P72 OBD and an ECU?

Different generation ECUs may use the same characters. e.g. a P72 OBD I ECU is different from a P72 OBD II ECU. Here is a list of common ECUs: The last 3 characters are broken down into 3 parts. “A” generally is used for US ECUs.

What kind of ECU does a Honda Prelude have?

P5P – The Prelude got heavier and bulkier in the 1996-1999 Type SH and Type S models. This ECU is connected to the H22A 2.2L VTEC engine and used for anyone planning a H series swap.

What kind of ECU does a Honda Civic HX have?

P2E – The next generation of Honda Civic DX, this ECU is in the 1996-1998 model years. P2N – This OBD2 Honda Civic HX is known for their lightweight wheel rims, and is in the 1996-2000 year ranges. P2P – One of the rare SOHC VTEC Honda ECU is found in the 1996-2000 Honda Civic EX.

What kind of ECU does a Honda Accord have?

P0A – Commonly discarded by those looking to step up to the VTEC H22 Prelude engine, this ECU is found in the OBD1 1994-1995 Honda Accord EX. P13 – Great for any Honda engine swap and easily modified and chipped, this unit is in the 1992-1995 Honda Prelude VTEC using the DOHC 2.2 liter H22A engine.

What does the code Pr3 mean on Honda ECU?

This code is often associated with the engine or car. for example, a PR3 ECU often has an engine with a PR3 headstamp. The Last 3 characters denote the ECU Revision type and each character is a different indicator. The first character indicates market the ECU is intended to support.

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