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    SLOW DB2 RIDIN DIRTY GaGen2Teg's Avatar
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    Default Chipping a obd2a p14 ecu???

    Is it possible and who should i go too. I just need it converted to run a jdm h22 and still be obd2a.

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    dont think its doable. pm scotty


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    dont think its doable. pm scotty
    did its not possible...gotta find a 96 H22 ecu...or hopefully run this p14 and pass emissions

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaGen2Teg View Post
    did its not possible...gotta find a 96 H22 ecu...or hopefully run this p14 and pass emissions
    scotty 1 stop shop for ecus


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    scotty 1 stop shop for ecus


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