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*93-95 Models: [[M66911_Denshigiken_MOD_MD0|Denshigiken M66911 ECU]]
*93-95 Models: [[M66911_Denshigiken_MOD_MD0|Denshigiken M66911 ECU]]
*96-97 Models: [[M66509_Denshigiken_MOD_MD0|Denshigiken M66509 ECU]]
*96-97 Models: [[M66509_Denshigiken_MOD_MD0|Denshigiken M66509 ECU]]
==RealTime ECU Tuning==
==RealTime Tuning==
Snake OBD1 EMU in OBD1 EMU<br/>
[[ET0|SNAKE OBD1 EMU]] can be installed in OEM ECU for RealTime Programming and Datalogging.<br/>
Required OBD2a jumper and OBD1 ECU
*Launch Control
*Boost Control
*Flat Shift
etc
 
==Distributor Removal==
==Distributor Removal==
OEM Distributor can be completely removed with [[MD0|SNAKE MINI DIZZY]]
OEM Distributor can be completely removed with [[MD0|SNAKE MINI DIZZY]]

Revision as of 18:32, 10 June 2024

Honda Civic Sedan

Description

The fifth-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 1991 until 1995. It debuted in Japan on September 9, 1991. At its introduction, it won the Car of the Year Japan award for the second time. Fifth-generation Civics were larger than their predecessors, had more aerodynamic bodies, and the wheelbase was increased to 257 cm (101.3 inches)—for the three-door hatchback—and to 262 cm (103.2 inches)—for the four-door sedan. The Civic Shuttle station wagon was not part of the fifth generation and was dropped for overseas markets, while the previous-generation wagon continued in Japan and Europe.

Equipped with ECUs

RealTime Tuning

SNAKE OBD1 EMU can be installed in OEM ECU for RealTime Programming and Datalogging.

  • Launch Control
  • Boost Control
  • Flat Shift

etc

Distributor Removal

OEM Distributor can be completely removed with SNAKE MINI DIZZY