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Remanufactured P28 Chipped Honda Obd1 Ecu W/ Choice Of Basemap Acura on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Buyer pays shipping on all returns and must have an RMA number. Please e-mail me on eBay messaging to obtain RMA #. Original box, original paperwork (if any), original packaging and all included accessories must be included with the return. All refunds will have original shipping cost subtracted out of them. Refunds not accepted for buyers remorse or ordering wrong item. This includes details listed/pictured in the auction that you missed while purchasing the item. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:P28 Interchange Part Number:P72 Other Part Number:P06 P30 Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China Part Brand:Honda

This auction is for the following:
A Honda ECU that is converted in to a P28 or equivalent. This ECU has been chipped and ALL of the capacitors have been replaced on the board to give you many more years of good services

Comes with:
-Chipped & Socketed OBD1 Vtec ECU with data logging header
-Custom made program for your setup (you tell me your setup and I will make the chip for you)
-Rebuilt ECU to include all new electrolytic capacitors. Most sellers do not do this and since the ECU's are at least 15 years old these capacitors are blowing causing drivers to become stranded on the road.

By default it will be a stock GSR code with the following settings
Tuned for Skunk 2 manifold without IAB
Rev limiter: 8200
VTEC crossover: 5200
O2 Sensor: Enabled
Speed limiter: Disabled

Custom basemap at no extra charge!
Please let me know in the notes to seller during checkout or send me an e-mail with eBay messaging right after checkout to tell me what motor you have, what mods you have, and what settings you would like on the chip. Do not e-mail me directly off of eBay.

What is a basemap?
A basemap is a code that for stock motors will run perfectly. For turbo motors it is meant to be adjusted for your injectors and map sensor just enough to get you to the dyno and possibly save you time and money at the dyno.

What motors do you have basemaps for?
I used to work at a dyno so during that time I built up a big list of custom tuned basemaps for stock motors meant to run motors perfectly. The list is as follows
-B20Z non-vtec
-B20vtec with PR3 Head
-B16B Civic type R
-H22 with 290cc Injectors
-H22 with 345cc Injectors
-D16Y5 3 stage vtec economy (will require a technician to install a RPM pill to activate one of the Vtec's but the fuel/timing curve is modified and one of the vtecs is
triggered" by the chip
-D16Y4 (SOHC non vtec OzDM motor)
-D16Y7
-D16Y8
-Mini-me with Y7 block and Y8 head
-F22A1
-F22A6
-F22B1 vtec
-F22B2 non-vtec
-F23A1 vtec
-F23A4 vtec
-D15B7
-B15B8
-D15B P08 JDM Vtec
-B18B1
-B18A1
-B18C5 P73 type R
-B18C1 w/ IAB
-B18C1 w/out IAB skunk 2 manifold
-B17A
-B16A2
-B16A
-D16Z6
-H23A non-vtec
-H23 vtec JDM bluetop
-D16A9 ZC
-ZC DOHC PM7 90-92 CRX Si
-LSVtec with B18A/B Block and B16A (PR3) head
-LSVtec with B18A/B Block and B18C1 (P72) head
-LSVtec with B18A/B Block and B18C5 (PR3) head

What settings can you change, what sensors can you disable?
First off, I never recommend disabling the O2 sensor unless you are running some kind of wide band O2 sensor. If you do not have a hole for an O2 sensor then get an O2 bung and have it welded in your pipe. Honda put sensors in the car for a reason.

I can disable the following:
-Knock sensor
-IACV
-O2 sensor
-ELD (code will still be present but no solid CEL will be produced)

I can edit or add the following:
-Rev limiter
-Vtec crossover point
-2step (launch control)
-Full throttle shift RPM level
-CEL Shiftlight RPM level

The ECU is in tested and working condition

I ship by USPS or UPS Ground, the choice is yours on checkout. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.

USPS:

--Does NOT guarantee arrival time unless you use express mail.
--Their tracking is not really tracking but rather usually only shows when the item has been delivered. It does not show when an item has been picked up.
--I usually ship the very next day with USPS since they do at home pickup everyday free of charge
--USPS Priority mail is usually cheaper and quicker to get small items across the country
--They offer free boxes for priority mail so I do not charge an extra fee for packaging


UPS:
--Offers up to date tracking
--I usually ship this within the following 2 days of payment, I can not drive to the UPS store every day to drop off packages
--Free insurance up to $100
--Shipping from east coast to west coast via UPS ground takes 6 business days from the date of drop off

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Communication: Did you e-mail me, how quickly did I respond? I always answer extremely fast unless I am asleep. Did I answer your questions well. If you had a problem with the item did I work with you quickly and effectively to make you satisfied. I work very hard to keep this a strong point in my selling ability.

Shipping time: You choose the shipping time based on the options I have at checkout. As long as I get the package out as described above via USPS or UPS I should be rated as a great seller.

Shipping and handling charges: You also choose how much you pay for shipping based on the type of shipping you choose. Shipping is calculated via the shipping calculator built into eBay. I even pass on my shipping discounts to the buyer. Whats that mean, if you tried to ship the very same package from the same address to the same address, you will actually end up spending more than you did with my auction. You can test this by going to USPS.com or UPS.com and getting a shipping quote. Please rate me with 5 stars on this as most eBay sellers charge extremely expensive handling fees.

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