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Haltech have released the new Platinum Pro especially designed to compete with the now discontinued Power FC for the RB25DET engine.

Has anyone used this new ECU and shed any light on the features and ease of use?

I'm keen to know if this ecu has data logging and base maps for certain levels of mods done to the RB25.

Does anyone know if this ecu can be used for other RB series engines also? i.e does it contain base maps and tuning range for rb20-26-30??

I have some info passed on to me from a tuner, and been told that it has auto timing retard and fuel compensation as protection for your engine but I'm not sure how this works.

Any info greatly appreciated.

Rgds,

Grippy

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Haltech have released the new Platinum Pro especially designed to compete with the now discontinued Power FC for the RB25DET engine.

Has anyone used this new ECU and shed any light on the features and ease of use?

I'm keen to know if this ecu has data logging and base maps for certain levels of mods done to the RB25.

Does anyone know if this ecu can be used for other RB series engines also? i.e does it contain base maps and tuning range for rb20-26-30??

I have some info passed on to me from a tuner, and been told that it has auto timing retard and fuel compensation as protection for your engine but I'm not sure how this works.

Any info greatly appreciated.

Rgds,

Grippy

Hey Grippy,

Theres quite a bit of info on the Haltech website, Its a great bit of gear and reasonably priced.

Some of the features are:

Knock control (factory style - engine check light)

Anti lag (I hear it should be released in the next firmware upgrade 1.06 or 1.07)

Closed loop O2 control.

Data Logging: 448Kb of onboard data logging, Storage for approx 40 minutes at 10 logs per seconds, 6 channels of data.

Max 20 channels logging capability.

Wideband “auto tuning” using user definable target AFR table.

1.5bar internal MAP sensor.

Base Maps can be downloaded via the ECU Manager software online.

Technical specs,

http://www.haltech.com.au/index.php?option...7&Itemid=86

Features,

http://files.haltech.com/downloads/platinu...in_r32_revc.pdf

Installation guide for R32/R33 Gtst and GTR.. very straight forward.

http://files.haltech.com/downloads/platinu...rt_guide_V1.pdf

Cheers,

Johno

Platinum is not in the same market as PFC, It has huge function and is great to use but most of what it does in not needed on normal road Skylines where PFC is at home. If you need something for a Hardcore car with lots to control and log you wont find better than the latest Haltechs.

  • 3 months later...

Sorry to dig up a old thread but looking at getting nos and my tuner recommends getting one of these haltech platinum pros for my rb25.. i was wondering if anyone had any experience in comparing the streetability of the new haltech to a power fc? or is it only really good for a race track orientated car

Cheers

Jarrod

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