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Old Oct 15, 2008 | 11:56 AM
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i have a 93 eg hatch with an ls motor and a b16 tranny will a jdm gsr ecu work with it? the person says it redlines at 9k? help please?
Old Oct 15, 2008 | 12:05 PM
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Default Re: ls ecu question

find a obd1 ls ecu. pr4 or p75 should be the numbers to look for.
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i have a 93 eg hatch with an ls motor and a b16 tranny will a jdm gsr ecu work with it? the person says it redlines at 9k? help please?
no a gsr ecu will not work.
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it will work but you'll get codes for the vtec silanoid and all that .. so it's not advisable but if your in a tuff spot it will work for a temp. solution ... you just have to make sure not to go past 6,750 rpm's... sell it and get a pr4 or p75 depending on what obd you are.
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