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    #16
    f it, just run a damn ls ecu and you'll be fine. lol. actually, run your chipped ecu with d112crzys map
    Shift_BOOST

    BOOM!

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      #17
      Originally posted by d112crzy
      thats the HUGE difference.

      the ecu makes the biggest difference.

      i can smoke gst's
      listen to this guy hes helped me figure out some of my problems bro. More than likely its your ecu. i've had to switch to my accord ecu to diag shit and i felt a difference immediately. Meaning the car ran like a abused ford tempo Did you tune that thing up at all? Oil pressure sensor hooked up? And since you are running the accord ecu right now, when you switch to a stock p14 make sure to wire up the knock sensor before you drive it. Or car will just fall on its face
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        #18
        I personally would jsut get a chipped ecu from a reputable source then go and get it tuned properly from the nearest tuner you know that knows what hes doin. I wouldnt just go on just basemaps just to get me by do it properly and come correct with it so you dont have to look back on it and go hmm it feels faster. Be more self assured.

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