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Hi Guys,

I have a newish Haltech E11 V2 With Plug In Harness For Rb26 up for sale. It was new about 800kms ago.

Uppgraded to a Haltech Sports 2000 that I got new off a mate for a great price.So this Haltech needs to go.

$1000 ono

Cheers

Richard

Hey, what where the negatives that made you Upgrade?

Considering aftermarket ecu & loom,heard at idle they all hunt which would be annoying.

Your input would be appreciated.

Hey Paul - Ive never had the hunt Idle issue but I may go and have search to see what others are saying. Maybe bad tuner or set-up ??? dunno. Also peeps talk about Haltechs that were over 10 years old and still bag em as they haven't moved on although technology has heaps.

I had a great opportunity to pick up the cream of the Haltech crop new at a basement price so I jumped on it. It will allow me to make any modifications knowing my current ECU is more than capable.

I didn't have any down sides with my E11v2. I did do a large amount of research and it boiled down to 2 - Haltech or Vipec. I asked for a Haltech Platinum Pro and thought I had one until I fixed up the kick panel and found I had a new E11v2. Checked my invoice and found the shop had substituted it without my knowledge. No issues experienced, and 326awkws on -7's at 18psi :)

Maybe they had this one in stock and not the one I asked for or maybe they though the E11v2 was more than what I needed and the Pro was overkill. Just dont know and not worth the hassle to follow-up on.

Anyhow fire away. Happy to answer questions. Maybe do some searching or posts in the forced induction thread.

Cheers

Richard

Yep - your right a Price drop :D

$800 bucks

Get amongst it - couldnt be cheaper for one of the best ECU's in its class with the Plug in Harness.

You folks are are tighter than a fishes ar$e. bloody waterproof your so tight! pinch.gif

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