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Hey i have a Haltech forsale was going to use it on my commodore but thinking of going a differnt way engine wise. it brand new never used it still has box and every thing

here are all the specs. im after 1600 ono

0419329253

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Features:

Direct plug and play replacement of the OEM ECU, no re-wiring necessary.

Uses the cars factory sensors

Supports R32 GT-R twin MAF sensors

Supports Sequential Injection (peak and hold) and Direct fire ignition

Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 compatible software

Real time programming, instant hesitation free adjustment while engine is running

Fully user definable 32 x 32 mapping

Tuning via Volumetric Efficiency (VE), Injection time or Lambda Correction (MAF)

OBD II Code Storing & Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) Control * * (Access through laptop only )

Selectable onboard internal MAP sensor rated to 150kPa (up to 1.5 Bar or 22psi boost)

Wideband "auto tuning" using user definable target AFR table

USB and CAN Communication Port

Factory Outputs:

6 x Fuel Injector outputs

6 x Ignition outputs

Tacho, Boost Control, AC Clutch Relay, Idle Control

Thermo Fan, Check Engine Light, Fuel Pump (Variable Speed)

N-VCT ( Nissan Variable CAM Timing Control)

Factory Inputs:

MAF sensors, Throttle Position Sensor, Oxygen sensors,

Coolant Temperature sensor, Vehicle Speed Sensor,

Air Temperature sensor.

Expansion I/O*:

2 x Analogue Voltage inputs

2 x Analogue Temperature inputs

4 x Digital pulsed outputs

*Optional auxiliary harness required to be purchased Haltech Part # HT040003

Functions:

Closed Loop O2 Control

Decel Cut Over Boost Rev Limiter

Closed & Open Loop Boost Control

Gear Setup

ACF On Base Tables

Transient Throttle Enhance

Correction Tables: Fuel Ignition Boost:

Cranking

Air Temp Target Correction

Coolant Temperature Correction

Map Correction

Zero Throttle Gear Correction

Cylinder Trim

TPS Correction

Generic Correction 1

Generic Correction 2

Gear Correction

Post Start

Air Temp Duty Correction

Post Start

Miscellaneous:

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

Tune can be password protected in software

Rugged anodized aluminum casing

Power Requirements:

Source: 8.6 to 16.5 Volts DC

Consumption: 530mA @ 12Volts DC

Physical Dimensions:

ECU Dimensions Length: 154mm (174mm with MAP nipple) Width: 158mm Height: 42mm Weight: 680g (1.5 lb)

Applications: Nissan Skyline R32, Nissan Skyline R33 Variations: GT-R, GTS-t

Engine Codes: RB25DET, RB26DETT Transmission: Manual only (Automatic not supported)

The Kit includes:

Pro Plug-in ECU, USB Cable, Programming Software CD, Quick Start Guide, Instruction Manual (on CD)

Edited by blu hsv
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