Anyone Have any thoughts on Haltech?
Does anyone use a haltech ecm on their 3rd gen 2000 1.6 lx? I was interested to know someones progress on that. Thanx
Signed, The newbie!! lol |
..very very expensive
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Not really, $1300 is rather cheap for a stand alone with good features. For the 1.6 I'd go with an E-11 instead of an E6K... a lot easier to work with.
Not necessary on a stock motor, would help for Forced Induction. |
Originally posted by turboge Not really, $1300 is rather cheap for a stand alone with good features. For the 1.6 I'd go with an E-11 instead of an E6K... a lot easier to work with. Not necessary on a stock motor, would help for Forced Induction. |
Would you rather drop another $1000-4000 after you blow up the engine because you thought an FMU would be enough? A standalone is the best investment for power and engine preservation.
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well you see i don't have 20 bucks to drop so that is why it is expensive
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I would suggest to anyone who can't drop more than $20 on their car.....not to go turbo.
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:D
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Originally posted by walight01 ..very very expensive http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.com/no...;f=39;t=000137 |
Originally posted by turboge Not really, $1300 is rather cheap for a stand alone with good features. For the 1.6 I'd go with an E-11 instead of an E6K... a lot easier to work with. Not necessary on a stock motor, would help for Forced Induction. Are you going to put the pricing for the E-11 and sensors on your website? |
When I get them yes.
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