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hi mates im just thinking about my haltech that stopped working in my rb20 hilux. does the map sensor get power from the ecu or somewhere else? its a external 3 bar haltech one.

im trying to determine how dead the ecu is before I send it to haltech. it has around 5 volts at the map sensor wires.

ecu does nothing else in regards to spark or injector pulse

I haven't got a cable to hook up to laptop to see if anything is happening :( im hoping I can get the tune out of it once I get a cord or take car to the shop then send ecu away to be repaired.

If you send it to haltech they will almost certainly be able to save the tune. 99% sure

I had a flood damaged honda Ecu, the hondata annex board was f**ked too but we still pulled the tune off it.

As for what Simon said, you could get a nistuned RB20 Ecu for very cheap these days. But then you'd have to install an AFM..

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