mini me swap
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Re: mini me swap
for the mini-me to work the best you need the VTEC ecu from an EX or SI with the
manual or auto (whichever you have)
the only time you would need an aftermarket controller is if you are using the
stock (non-vtec) ECU. This will work fine, but the fuel maps aren't optimized
for the VTEC so you would be better off with the ECU.
"M.C. Tee" wrote:
> not sure if anyone here has tryed this, but im about to do a mini me swap on
> my d15 block (mini me is putting a d16z6 head on the d15 block, thus adding
> vtec) Anyways, basically getting all of the parts together now, basically
> just waiting on the ecu from ebay. From every write up ive seen, i can't
> tell if i need to get a vtec controller or not. Seems like its just
> something everyone adds to control the vtec engagement point, and its not
> nessecery at all, just a nice option to have. Can anyone confirm this? Or is
> it needed, as in the stock ecu (vtec ecu) will not control the actual
> engagement
manual or auto (whichever you have)
the only time you would need an aftermarket controller is if you are using the
stock (non-vtec) ECU. This will work fine, but the fuel maps aren't optimized
for the VTEC so you would be better off with the ECU.
"M.C. Tee" wrote:
> not sure if anyone here has tryed this, but im about to do a mini me swap on
> my d15 block (mini me is putting a d16z6 head on the d15 block, thus adding
> vtec) Anyways, basically getting all of the parts together now, basically
> just waiting on the ecu from ebay. From every write up ive seen, i can't
> tell if i need to get a vtec controller or not. Seems like its just
> something everyone adds to control the vtec engagement point, and its not
> nessecery at all, just a nice option to have. Can anyone confirm this? Or is
> it needed, as in the stock ecu (vtec ecu) will not control the actual
> engagement
#17
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Re: mini me swap
for the mini-me to work the best you need the VTEC ecu from an EX or SI with the
manual or auto (whichever you have)
the only time you would need an aftermarket controller is if you are using the
stock (non-vtec) ECU. This will work fine, but the fuel maps aren't optimized
for the VTEC so you would be better off with the ECU.
"M.C. Tee" wrote:
> not sure if anyone here has tryed this, but im about to do a mini me swap on
> my d15 block (mini me is putting a d16z6 head on the d15 block, thus adding
> vtec) Anyways, basically getting all of the parts together now, basically
> just waiting on the ecu from ebay. From every write up ive seen, i can't
> tell if i need to get a vtec controller or not. Seems like its just
> something everyone adds to control the vtec engagement point, and its not
> nessecery at all, just a nice option to have. Can anyone confirm this? Or is
> it needed, as in the stock ecu (vtec ecu) will not control the actual
> engagement
manual or auto (whichever you have)
the only time you would need an aftermarket controller is if you are using the
stock (non-vtec) ECU. This will work fine, but the fuel maps aren't optimized
for the VTEC so you would be better off with the ECU.
"M.C. Tee" wrote:
> not sure if anyone here has tryed this, but im about to do a mini me swap on
> my d15 block (mini me is putting a d16z6 head on the d15 block, thus adding
> vtec) Anyways, basically getting all of the parts together now, basically
> just waiting on the ecu from ebay. From every write up ive seen, i can't
> tell if i need to get a vtec controller or not. Seems like its just
> something everyone adds to control the vtec engagement point, and its not
> nessecery at all, just a nice option to have. Can anyone confirm this? Or is
> it needed, as in the stock ecu (vtec ecu) will not control the actual
> engagement
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