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    Auto PT6 ECU

    Can i use a pt6 computer from an automatic trans cb7 in my manual trans cb7?

    #2
    yes it will just idle weird.
    COUPE K24

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      #3
      if you are decent at soldering and have time, you can convert it to a 5spd internally.

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        #4
        Originally posted by 94EGCoopey View Post
        if you are decent at soldering and have time, you can convert it to a 5spd internally.
        how so?

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          #5
          It took me literally 5 seconds to find via Google, and another 45 seconds to skim the thread I found to make sure it was what you need.

          mouab18c1 on Honda-Tech made a perfect writeup on the process, so I'll just direct you to his work:
          http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2969571






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            #6
            Originally posted by deevergote View Post
            It took me literally 5 seconds to find via Google, and another 45 seconds to skim the thread I found to make sure it was what you need.

            mouab18c1 on Honda-Tech made a perfect writeup on the process, so I'll just direct you to his work:
            http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2969571
            Wow that DIY looks uber easy to perform.

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              #7
              To be quite honest, MOST things with cars are quite easy to do. All you need are the right tools, some patience, and an understanding of what you're doing before you dive in.
              Half of the difficulties that people experience with their cars are due to a lack of proper tools, a lack of understanding of their task, or an attempt to halfass a job. Very often, "less work" turns into "more work".
              Also, sometimes things can be difficult due to age... but again, that's when people have to not halfass. If you have parts that are rusted to the point of making work difficult, REPLACE THOSE PARTS! Few do. There are times when I didn't, even.






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