ECU Difference

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by BigJon, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. BigJon

    BigJon Guest

    I have a 1990 Prelude Si ALB with a JDM B20A engine in it. (Engine is
    not the original, of course) My ECU is a PK3, which is the original ECU
    from the factory, and the car runs fine. I've noticed that most 89-91
    Prelude Si's have a PK2. Does anyone know the difference between the
    two types?

    Thanks!

    Jon
     
    BigJon, Sep 29, 2007
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  2. BigJon

    Jim Yanik Guest

    I owned a 90 Prelude SI,and there was a 2.0SI and a "SI";the difference was
    that the "SI" had 140 HP(that's the one I had),and the 2.0SI had
    135HP,though both were 2 liter motors.
    I suspect most of those "Prelude SI" are the 2.0SI models,they were much
    more common. ISTR that the 140HP motor was an all-aluminum motor,no iron
    cylinder liners.

    I don't recall the 90 SI as having anti-lock brakes,though.
     
    Jim Yanik, Sep 29, 2007
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  3. BigJon

    BigJon Guest

    What is the difference in the ECUs though? I mean, ALB (ABS) is
    computer-controlled, of course. So is it possible that the PK3 is just
    because of the anti-lock brakes, and otherwise, it's the same?
     
    BigJon, Sep 29, 2007
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  4. BigJon

    BigJon Guest

    (Addendum to previous post)

    I'm familiar with the engines: The 2.0Si had a B20A5, 135HP 1958cc,
    whereas the "Si" had a B21A1, 140HP 2056cc. The 1990-91 "Si" had two
    different "Special Edition" models: ALB and 4WS. Mine is the ALB. I
    can pop the hood and see the anti-lock brake module sitting behind the
    battery to the left of the distributor cap. Of course, I've also put it
    to the test once. The ALB kept me from having a nasty accident... I
    originally had the B21A1 in my car; but as I mentioned, I replaced it
    with a JDM B20A due to extreme oil comsumption.

    You are correct that there were far more 2.0Si's manufactured. The
    1990-91 ALB and 4WS models are hard to find... I felt lucky when I
    found this one...that is until I realized how much oil the B21A1 drank.
     
    BigJon, Sep 29, 2007
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  5. BigJon

    jim beam Guest

    difference is probably the injection map. since "pk3" is sequentially
    higher than pk2, i'd stick with the one you have. otoh, around here,
    you can pick up ecu's from junk yards for ~$30. you could buy one and
    experiment if you /really/ need to prove it to yourself.
     
    jim beam, Sep 29, 2007
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  6. BigJon

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Mine only had 20K miles on it when two hailstorms trashed it;it was never
    the same after the body shop was done with it;horrible cowl shake at
    I traded it for a new 94 Integra GS-R,and that was the first anti-lock
    brakes I can recall for Hondas.
     
    Jim Yanik, Sep 29, 2007
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