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I myself am rocking a Haltech E6X, that I have hooked up to my serial port on my EPIA M10000. I monitor, and tune my engine on the fly via the HalwinX software.
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Last edited by LinuxRacr : 01-05-2008 at 09:35 AM.
__________________ My Car:2001 Mazda MP3 My OLD Carputer project:Here Completion Progress Bar: [**********100%] Starting over again with new build!Here Completion Progress Bar: [*********99%]
I've got a haltech. Using it with DashDAQ to watch the data stream. It's certainly a pricey PCM... You might have better luck on their boards. I haven't seen too many people here that run one.
Haltech isnt really that pricey an ECU if you consider its functions - in fact i think its probably the most reasonably priced ECU of the high performance ECUs out there. You gotta remember its not a piggy back, its a full stand alone engine management system.
Exactly. You also have to remember that you become the engineer when you replace your stock ECU with one. You have to put in all the correct settings, and maps (ignition and fuel). Here is my thread on what I went through to get it installed, and working:
__________________ My Car:2001 Mazda MP3 My OLD Carputer project:Here Completion Progress Bar: [**********100%] Starting over again with new build!Here Completion Progress Bar: [*********99%]
Last edited by LinuxRacr : 01-15-2008 at 09:54 PM.