
eCtuning a 1997 automatic Prelude
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- Bindegal
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eCtuning a 1997 automatic Prelude
Engine: H22A4 Transmission: 4-speed automatic. Is eCtuning this car possible? I have never done an automatic before.... For the moment I am assuming the car has a TCU but I´m not really sure. Owner complains about the transmission hesitating on down-shifts and vtec switchover probably needs some attention too. Any ideas for tweaking this would be welcome
/Allan

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Six years ago I was in Denmark for a week or so... The only Honda's I did see were some old Accords, a few Civics 4th gen, and one ITR... ATTS was optional I guess.. Does this Lude have also the sporty automatic gearbox? There is one type of Prelude that has the option to switch between full automatic, and "manual" shift.Bindegal wrote:I´m guessing no ATTS. Never seen that on a danish car. Heck, I haven´t seen it on any car everOur cars here in Denmark are taxed so hard (180% oh yeah!) that expensive options are extremely rare. /Allan
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You'll need an Auto Conversion harness ($$$), OBD1 ECU (preferrable Auto P75) and the proper OBD1 TCU (i think prelude will work, LS might work as well.
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here's a guy that did a similar thing to an accord http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php?t=6934 I'm assuming if you need a new tcu you'll want to get a car that has similar redlines and shift characteristics that you're looking for as I imagine they're going to be coded in the tcu (not the rev limits but shift points under cuise load etc.)