Using 2006+ CDI/ECM/ECU on pre-2006 6th-gen

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  1. keeena

    keeena New Member

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    I'm looking into trying a 2006+ ECM on my 2002 VFR to try to cure the VTEC transition. The valve engagement is still pretty abrupt on my particular bike. I have Staintune pipes, O2 eliminators and a PCIII w/ a custom map via dyno-tuning. Also balanced the TBs.

    I have not removed the PAIR, intake snorkel or airbox flappers.

    So a few questions regarding using a 2006+ CDI/ECM/ECU on a pre-2006 6th-gen VFR:

    A) Will the ECM be a direct swap with no other parts needed? If other parts are needed...what are they?
    B) Has anyone performed this swap before in the past w/ positive results? I searched but didn't find anything w/r/t ECM swap.
    C) Does the ECM retain the mileage or is that stored in the gauge cluster?
     


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    Bumpy...normally don't do this, but the seller is patiently waiting for me to find out. :biggrin:

    Even if no one has performed the swap, someone must know ans. to the last question (C). I know Honda's CBR stores mileage in the gauge cluster itself...not sure about VFR.
     


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    Part answer - mileage is definitely stored in the clocks.
     


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    Can't answer the mileage question but my local Honda rep told me you can just swap the ECM's to get the revised VTEC activation setup. I haven't tried it or checked the price so don't know for sure but it seems logical to me.
     


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