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I would like to identify the ECU on my 93 del Sol S. The car has a D15B7
engine, 5 Speed Manual. From googling around I think it has a P6 ECU. I want to be sure. Is there a recommended procedure for disconnecting/ reconnecting the ECU? |
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You have a P06. To remove it, disconnect your battery and then just unplug the three large connectors from the ECU. -- AudioGuy93DelSol ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AudioGuy93DelSol's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=174364 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=610409 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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AudioGuy93DelSol <AudioGuy93DelSol.2d2d8v@no-mx.nodomain.com> wrote:
> > You have a P06. To remove it, disconnect your battery and then just > unplug the three large connectors from the ECU. > OK that leads me to the next question. When I order the chipping kit it must be for a P06 I assume? I am thinking of getting it from xenocron.net. Whats the difference between P72, P30, P28, and P06. I have downloaded a P06 ECU binary code from pgmfi.org. But when I open the file with crome it says P28 at the bottom left corner. I am a bit confused. All I am interested is in datalogging and don't want to mess with tuning at this point. |
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