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Old 22-May-2003 | 12:16 AM
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Ya Bruno I get what you are saying. I am just having mixed feelings about swapping and all that.

I believe my car is well taken care of, although I am no mechanic but I am learning the basic things and try to take care of it on my own.

You have always been providing good advices, thanks.
Old 22-May-2003 | 08:38 AM
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1sicsol, even with that, I don't wanna run a OBDI ECU modified with OBDII plugs... the conversion is not that difficult, esp going from a newer to an older system, it's just that I believe in the benefits of higher technology, like cleaner emissions, better mileage, etc. If I wanted a stand alone, I would have bought a Haltech, Electromotive, Autronic, Motronic, or E-manage... or any one of the multitude of other systems that are available. Basically, just cuz they made it a plug and play conversion doesn't mean I think highly of it just yet. I have a couple of friends running Hondata, so I'll see what they say about it first.
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