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Don't know much about Haltech let alone the E11 it depends on whos tunning it and the sort of the HP you are after, I am aiming for around 800-1000 flywheel HP. So the reason i went autronic is every one you ask has their favourite but all of them say Motec/Autronic are the best so I went the because I am getting a good deal on it

Jordan

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Autronic is the ecu that i would recommend to run these engines we have installed a large number of these ecu's with outstanding success, by the way the standard rb26dett ecu will not run your setup as both engines have different volumetric efficiency values don't risk it

cheers

It makes sense to talk to the people you intend on having tune your engine, be sure it is an ECU they are familiar with.

I still believe that the stock ECU can be re-written to run your hybrid engine.

The tune of the factory ECU may not be right for the new engine, but the actual ECU will have no prob running the engine when tuned. Also means less hassle with wiring, and certain tuning parameters like cold start and light load running.

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