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MRPHIL710 02-08-2009 09:10 AM

Step By Step Tell A Car Dummy
 
1st Got A 93 4dr Honda Civic Lx
2nd Fool's Mistake Not Knowing Pulled Engine Out Of 95 Honda Civic 4dr Ex Model
2 Different Engines Seems Lx Came Standard D15b7 Ex Came Standard D16z6
The Swap Was Not Noticed Until Engine Was All The Way In Hence The Damage Is Done Bolted Down Just The Same Then The Distributors Were Different Got Correct Distributor Car Attempted To Fire But No Go What Is My Next Step. Please Step By Step So A Fool Can Understand What To Tell Someone Else.

In Looking Up Some Basic Info I Should Have A P06 Chipped Ecu Do I Need To Change Complete Ecu Since Car Is A 93 Lx Can I Just Replace Chip Will Chip Fit Correctly In Ecu Or Better To Get Whole Ecu With P28 Chip What Wiring Needs To Be Done And Can U Walk Me Through And Any Spec Modifications Do I Need Please Help.

thisisntjared 02-08-2009 12:10 PM

3rd Capitolizing Every First Letter Of Every Word Is Unecissary
4th I though you already made a post about this and I already responded...

anyway its easiest just to get a plain old p28. its plug and play after running vtec wires. did you search on honda-tech.com yet? did you get a timing gun and check your timing yet?

theholycow 02-08-2009 12:53 PM

He posted in all caps and vBulletin changed it to capitalizing the first letter of every word. Nobody who uses 'u' for "you" capitalizes the first letter of every word.

Jay2TheRescue 02-08-2009 02:34 PM

Wow, Vbulleitn Does That??? I Didn't Know That Hc, Thanks!

theholycow 02-08-2009 03:19 PM

Yup, It Sure Does. I'm Happy To Help!

thisisntjared 02-08-2009 03:58 PM

interesting. it does make it MUCH less annoying... but still annoying.

jeep45238 02-09-2009 01:38 AM

Dude....I hate to say it, but if you did this kind of screw up to it, you shouldn't be wrenching on the car. Have it towed to a shop and fixed.


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