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    hey guys i just swapped in a b18c5 into my eg, i got a conversion harness from speedtech but my car wont start with my p73 ecu, it cranks but no start. the ecu is out of a 01 type r so i need to remove the immobolizer, can anyone tell me how to do this?

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    Any reason you don't convert to obd-1 and run hondata, crome, etc?
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    i *think* when you open up the case you can see the daughterboard that is soldered in. I am not sure if you can just de solder it or you have to run a couple extra jumpers or what....but there is a tutorial or something somewhere on the net. I remember seeing it...
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