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hondaSi_col

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Well am looking to put this in my car its a HONDATA s100 to my civic turbo OBD-I it will help me? cause i dont have to much money at the moment

what doy you think???
 

civic98turbo

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yes it will help....save your money...get the s200 w/boost
 


hondaSi_col

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at the moment y only have for the S-100 maybe later will buy the S-300, the S-100 wokr boost too:D

noone else?
 

civic98turbo

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i'd say since you have the money for the s100....why not save for a little bit and get the better of the 2 than have to buy another one down the road....
 


hondaSi_col

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dude i think i got a problem i was looking my ECU and it says P29, you know if will work with hondata its a OBD-I
 

henkz0r

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P29 was an OBD0 I believe. 88-89 Integras.
 

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P29 92-95 OBD1 JDM civic d16 zc dohc
That's peculiar. All of the OBD1 92-95 ZC information I find is a PM7. P29 was the D16A1 out of the 88-89 Integras and is equivalent to the PM7 (ZC) except that it was OBD0. Where's Green91 when you need him...
 

hondaSi_col

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ooo so?? the p29 its similar to? lol my honda its weird cuase i am in colombia sputh america and my motor its JDM

thx for all the coments
 

henkz0r

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Let's find out for sure if you're OBD0 or OBD1. I don't know what goes on in Columbia, but it could be possible that you have an OBD1 P29. It's not impossible, you know?

Take a look at the plugs on the ECU. Does it look like the bottom one? An OBD0 ECU looks completely foreign to both of these layouts.

 

hondaSi_col

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Let's find out for sure if you're OBD0 or OBD1. I don't know what goes on in Columbia, but it could be possible that you have an OBD1 P29. It's not impossible, you know?

Take a look at the plugs on the ECU. Does it look like the bottom one? An OBD0 ECU looks completely foreign to both of these layouts.

i have to see it again, am going tomorrow to see my car and will say whats de deal with the pic uyou posted, ill take some pics too

THX!!
 

henkz0r

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Excellent, then you're gold. No more need to worry. :cool:
 

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That's peculiar. All of the OBD1 92-95 ZC information I find is a PM7. P29 was the D16A1 out of the 88-89 Integras and is equivalent to the PM7 (ZC) except that it was OBD0. Where's Green91 when you need him...
P29= JDM OBD1 DOHC ZC.
i have a P29 ECU OBD1 in teh garage, along with a full OBD1 DOHC ZC, with p29 pistons and all.

the p29 is a small case OBD1 ECU.
better off finding a p06 and chipping it. run crome, free and better options.
 


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