View Full Version : JDM DC2R (1997) ECU - use with locally delivered car ?
midnightdood
18-01-2009, 05:10 PM
Hi..
Just wondering if anyone has tried to use a JDM ECU from an Integra Type R (DC2 / 1997 model year) - on a locally delivered car ?
And if it is electronically and mechanically safe to do so ?
Thanks in advance.
J.
jords
18-01-2009, 05:20 PM
Im pretty sure you need a conversion harness, Obd2a-Obd2b .... or the other way around.
midnightdood
18-01-2009, 05:59 PM
Thanks for the heads up.
ECU-MAN
19-01-2009, 07:51 AM
JDM DC2R P73 ECU will plug straight into an AUDM DC2R, no harness needed
P73, JDM is OBDIIa
midnightdood
20-01-2009, 07:37 AM
Thanks ECU-MAN!
I have been in a stock jap spec DC2R and at the time - felt that it had abit more power in the higher revs.
Would you happen to know if there are any gains to be realised / or detrimental effects from running a jdm ecu in an audm car ?
JDM DC2R P73 ECU will plug straight into an AUDM DC2R, no harness needed
P73, JDM is OBDIIa
ECU-MAN
20-01-2009, 07:53 AM
you can run a JDM ECU in an AUDM car, you wont damage anything from using the JDM ECU, you only damage things by the way you drive it.
midnightdood
20-01-2009, 08:18 AM
Thanks!
The info is much appreciated.
Regards
J.
midnightdood
16-04-2009, 06:01 AM
Sorry to resurrect a previous thread - but i was wondering if there are any power gains to be realised with using a japanese dc2r ecu with a local dc2r engine.
KofS2s
16-04-2009, 08:41 PM
can you put in a JDM DC2R ecu into a VTiR?
can you put in a JDM DC2R ecu into a VTiR?
nope, different intake and vtir is OBDI where type R is OBDII
Sorry to resurrect a previous thread - but i was wondering if there are any power gains to be realised with using a japanese dc2r ecu with a local dc2r engine.
most probably as the JDM one would be tuned with a higher octane petrol than the AUDM thus squeezing a little more power. However using the JDM ecu and the fuel we get here could make your engine ping and then your engine will retard timing making it slower
ECU-MAN
17-04-2009, 09:23 AM
nope, different intake and vtir is OBDI where type R is OBDII
VTIR is also OBDIIa
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