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Here are the components I know I have right:
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Q42  - NEC D1594 - Actually a 2SD1594, but unable (so far) to find a direct cross in US 
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And here are the components I'm not quite sure about:
D17  - looks like a simple diode, 1N1004 or equivalent, but unable to read anything from it. (It isn't D1, D1 is huge compared to D17) 
D26  - it's a zener diode, but I have no idea what the value is. 
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First, let me give credit to Jason Parker? for coming up with the parts list; I finally laid my hands on a PS9 to get the part values.
To mod the PM6 (and likely similar OBD0 ECUs) to allow them to do the 1 Wire VTEC control, you have to configure them as if you were converting from Manual to Automatic.
Here are the components I know I have right:
C77  - .01uf Ceramic Disc Capacitor 
IC17 - 8055P 
Q42  - NEC D1594 - Actually a 2SD1594, but unable (so far) to find a direct cross in US 
Q16  - C945 - Actually a 2SC945, it crosses to an NTE85 
Q28  - NIL3Z (can be borrowed from PM5 DX ECU, lots of them)
R62  - 10K, 1/8W 
R64  - 51K, 1/8W 
R66  - 10K, 1/8W 
R69  - 110 ohm, 1/4W 
R70  - 1K, 1/8 W 
BR10 - a simple jumper or "bridge" 
BR3  - Jason listed this as being present in his PS9, it wasn't present in mine. 
And here are the components I'm not quite sure about:
D17  - looks like a simple diode, 1N1004 or equivalent, but unable to read anything from it. (It isn't D1, D1 is huge compared to D17) 
D26  - it's a zener diode, but I have no idea what the value is.  |  
 
 
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