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Check out the Group Buy Section... JUST ENGINE MANAGEMENT is offering an Exclusive SAU Offer for a Haltech E11v2 supplied, fitted and tuned for $2850. J.E.M is Australia's leading Haltech supplier. I honestly am not getting anything out of the G.B just trying to help everyone out...

www.justenginemnagement.com

Hitman quoted $3200.

Cheers

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Tweak it are selling the R33 plug in E11v2 for $2390

EXCLUDING the 3 Bar Map sensor upgrade ($140) and EXCLUDING Fitting & Tune ($450 J.E.M SAU Special)

Total = $2980

J.E.M SAU Group Buy Haltech E11v2 Bonus 3Bar Map sensor (Supply, Fitted & Tuned) - $2850

Regards,

Sarkis

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J.E.M Informed me that:

The Haltech E6X is a Piggy-Back Fuel and Ignition ECU. It is not a standalone ECU and does not support sequential injection meaning economy will suffer. The E6X is specifically designed for 4 cylinder applications. Additonally you will need a new harness ($140) to fit on to a RB loom.

However if that unit will suit you, tuning is available at $450 + Installation.

Regards,

Sarkis

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J.E.M Informed me that:

The Haltech E6X is a Piggy-Back Fuel and Ignition ECU. It is not a standalone ECU and does not support sequential injection meaning economy will suffer. The E6X is specifically designed for 4 cylinder applications. Additonally you will need a new harness ($140) to fit on to a RB loom.

However if that unit will suit you, tuning is available at $450 + Installation.

Regards,

Sarkis

this definatley a NO

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The E6X can be used as a stand-alone however its idle control and cold start isnt as good as the E11v2 thats why it used as a piggy back... thats what i ment... besides its made for 4 cyl application and isnt sequential injection anyways...

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