What ECU does a D16Z6 use?

What ECU does a D16Z6 use?

P28 is the ecu for the d16z6, which one do you think will be a better suit?

Is the D16Z6 VTEC?

D16z6 is the engine code, It’s a D series (SOHC vtec) that is a 1.6L 4 cylinder. z6 is just the specific designation. it is the second best SOHC motor.

Can you tune a p2p ECU?

OBD2 ECUs can only be tuned with a piggy back (VAFC, SAFC, Greddy E-manage etc) and IMO, they suck. I would suggest converting to a chipped P28 with a OBD2b-OBD1 conversion harness.

What kind of engine does a Honda D16Z6 have?

The SOHC VTEC ZC is similar to the D16Z6 (’91–’96). The DOHC ZC is similar to the D16A1, D16A3, D16A8, D16A9 and D16Z5 engines. Euro Mk1 (’85-’87) 1.6 CRX’s are fitted with an engine designated “ZC1” which is a higher spec 125 PS (92 kW) version of the D16A1.

What kind of engine does a Honda CRX have?

There are both SOHC and DOHC ZC engines. from 1579 cc capacity which was installed in the Honda CRX AS 1986-1987. There are both SOHC and DOHC ZC engines. The non-VTEC SOHC ZC is similar to the D16A6 (’91–’96) and D16Y4 (’96–2000) engine, but with more aggressive cam timing.

What kind of fuel injection does a Honda D16 use?

A programmed fuel injection system was used in these engines. Honda D16 firing order was 1-3-4-2. The size of OEM fuel injectors was 240 cc. Along with D16, D-series also included D12, D13, D14, D15, D17, and ZC engines. In the end, this engine was replaced by the 1.8-liter R18A engine. 1. D16A1 was the first version described above. 2.

How much horsepower does a Honda D16A8 have?

D16A8 was the version with a 16-valve DOHC head, the compression ratio increased to 9.5. This engine reached 122 HP @ 6,800 rpm, and the torque was 146 Nm @ 5,900 rpm.

The SOHC VTEC ZC is similar to the D16Z6 (’91–’96). The DOHC ZC is similar to the D16A1, D16A3, D16A8, D16A9 and D16Z5 engines. Euro Mk1 (’85-’87) 1.6 CRX’s are fitted with an engine designated “ZC1” which is a higher spec 125 PS (92 kW) version of the D16A1.

There are both SOHC and DOHC ZC engines. from 1579 cc capacity which was installed in the Honda CRX AS 1986-1987. There are both SOHC and DOHC ZC engines. The non-VTEC SOHC ZC is similar to the D16A6 (’91–’96) and D16Y4 (’96–2000) engine, but with more aggressive cam timing.

Where does the Honda D engine come from?

This is the most commonly produced ZC, manufactured in Japan from end of ’87 through to early ’91 D-series version D16A8/9 (Euro Civic Si) (sometimes +7cc P29 pistons) 4th Gen ZC Identified by: Internal coil.

When did Honda stop making the D series engine?

D-series production commenced 1984 and ended 2005. D-series engine technology culminated with production of the D15B 3-stage VTEC (D15Z7) which was available in markets outside of the United States. Earlier versions of this engine also used a single port fuel injection system Honda called PGM-CARB,…