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Old 09-09-2003, 09:54 PM
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Default I have a stock jdm ecu in perfect working condition

I have a aftermarket ecu so i wont be needing this anymore
Make me a good offer and i sell it to the highest offer

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how much? ballpark?
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Reasonable offer

You let me know how much your willing to pay. If i like it. Its yours
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i dont really know what these go for so i dot know whats reasonable
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I saw some one sell it for $280 and thats pretty cheap
so you let me know your offer and i'll sell it to you and
they are pretty hard to find
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what is difference between stock USDM ECU and JDM ECU??
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topfuel, the one that sold for 280 was a scam artist. It was supposed to go to Marcus 3ing3r. The going rate for the ECU is about 200 bucks....I almost had one from a place in NY.
I am interested and sent you a PM. Also, folks should know that this is not a plug-n-play mod. You have to go to the dealer and have them reprogram it so it will work with your car.....that's the big expense in the project. I am having this done at Ganley Honda at the cost is about 750-800 total. So your going to need about another 300-400 to reprpgram.
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as Red_Ohio_Rocket asked, what is the difference between US and JDM ECUs that makes them desirable?
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Originally posted by tesseract
as Red_Ohio_Rocket asked, what is the difference between US and JDM ECUs that makes them desirable?
I don't know why he put JDM. If he bought the car stateside, its USDM. The ECUs on the 02 and up are mapped more aggressively than the 00-01 ECU. Thats why people like me, with moded 01 can still get pulled on by a stock 02. They usually put down about 3-5 more in torque and 10 more hp.
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sounds worth it to me... thanks for the clarification.
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