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OBD0

"OBD0" is not an official standard like OBD2. It is most usually used to refer to MPFI ECUs made from 8891 with Electronic Advance Distributors found on OBD0 MPFI cars of this era.

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Adapted from pgmfi.org wiki

"OBD0" is not an official standard like OBD2. It is most usually used to refer to MPFI ECUs made from 88-91 with Electronic Advance Distributors found on OBD0 MPFI cars of this era. Technically, all ECUs made prior to 1988 and all accord/prelude/v6/OBD0 VTEC ECUs of this era are also "OBD0" but due to the drastic differences, they are grouped seperately and referred to as "pre-OBD" ECUs, or another term. OBD0 ECUs (88-91)

  • PG7 : 88-89 Integra (D16A1)
  • PM6 : 88-91 Civic/CRX SOHC Si (1.6l SOHC)
  • PM7 : 89-91 Civic Si DOHC ZC (JDM EF3)
  • PM7 : 89-91 CRX D16A8 , D16A9 ( EDM )
  • PM8 : 88-91 CRX HF
  • PR3 : 89-91 JDM B16A EF8/9
  • PR5 : 90-91 JDM Integra ZXi (1.6 SOHC)
  • PW0 : 89-91 JDM/Euro B16A EF8/9 DA6-XSi (DOHC VTEC)
  • PR4 : 90-91 Integra LS/GS (b18a)
  • PS9 : 88-91 4 door civic EX Auto (SOHC 1.6)

The PH3 and PK3 ECU shares almost the same PC board. - PK2 : 88-91 Prelude Si B20A engine DOHC 140 HP

  • PH3 : 86-89 Accord 2.0Si B20A

These DPFI ECUs were also made during the same time period: - PM5 : 88-91 Civic/CRX DX (DPFI D15b)

  • PM9 : 88-91 Civic base model (DPFID15b)

Credits and source

Authors blundar, chen, carotman

Source Adapted from OBD0 on pgmfi.org wiki. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 1.0.