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    Default Help finding the right ECU for my swap

    I've got a '96 GSR motor that I want to put in a '94 civic dx. I know I need an OBD1 ECU, question is... which one do I need? I'm getting confused by the A01, A02, A03, A04.
    What's the difference?

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    Well, no difference. You need a obd2a P72 to run this motor if you stay the same as the motor came originally.
    A01,2,3,4 whatever means, it is a usdm ecu and manual transmission.
    You should run OBD1 ecu since it is going in an obd1 compliant car.


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    I'm plannning to run an OBD1 ecu, I just didn't understand the A01, A02 etc.

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    OBD1 P72. don't worry about the other stuff.

    click ---> http://www.hondata.com/techecuid.html
    You're right - I have no idea what I'm talking about...




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