View Full Version : what ecu in b16a2??
FastFwd
31-03-2006, 06:02 PM
what ecu usually comes witha b16a2 and how much do they usually cost second hand?
saxman
31-03-2006, 06:17 PM
if it's obd1, it's a p30
well no b16a2 is obd1.
However 2nd generation JDM B16a's found in the EG and Delsol SiRs are obd1 and they use a P30 as SAXMAN says.
the engine STAMPED "B16a2" however uses a P2T ECU, should be around
$200 for a second handy. FYI this is obd2
Oh and i may have one for sale soon depending on how well my chipped P08 performes.
:D
saxman
31-03-2006, 06:36 PM
well no b16a2 is obd1.
However 2nd generation JDM B16a's found in the EG and Delsol SiRs are obd1 and they use a P30 as SAXMAN says.
the engine STAMPED "B16a2" however uses a P2T ECU, should be around
$200 for a second handy. FYI this is obd2
australian spec obd1 b16a's are b16a2's... normally the obd1 b16 is the b16a3, however, for some reason, in australia, this is not the case
tRipitaka
31-03-2006, 07:38 PM
aren't the early model delsol/crx (e.g. 92, 93) obd1 ?
saxman
31-03-2006, 07:47 PM
yes, exactly... that's what is weird about it... the 92-95 cars are obd1, however, the audm b16 powered ones were powered by an obd1 b16a2. I realize this goes against the normal honda engine usage, but that's how it is.
Interestingly, a few cars have popped up in europe that are obd1 and also came with a b16a2 stock. I've even heard of a few 95's here in the states being that way.
For the most part,
obd1 b16=b16a3 and obd2 b16=b16a2, however, in australia, that isn't the case
kris_
31-03-2006, 09:15 PM
so what is my Ek4 (96 Model)?
THe standard ecu is a OBD2
tRipitaka
31-03-2006, 09:16 PM
ek4 is obd2a
ECU-MAN
31-03-2006, 11:11 PM
lol
its you Yanks that have it weird,
we have it normal
B16A2 OBDI and OBDII use P30 :)
we didnt get the B16A3 or the B16A just B16A2
yes, exactly... that's what is weird about it... the 92-95 cars are obd1, however, the audm b16 powered ones were powered by an obd1 b16a2. I realize this goes against the normal honda engine usage, but that's how it is.
Interestingly, a few cars have popped up in europe that are obd1 and also came with a b16a2 stock. I've even heard of a few 95's here in the states being that way.
For the most part,
obd1 b16=b16a3 and obd2 b16=b16a2, however, in australia, that isn't the case
saxman
01-04-2006, 07:43 AM
its you Yanks that have it weird
us yanks...
and the brits...
and the rest of europe...
and everywhere else but there and japan that uses the b16a...
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