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For sale is my Hawk EC21 EMS. head on over to EFI hardware to check out full specs. basically it is a complete management system like microtech, autronic, motec etc but much cheaper because it's australian made.

it tunes in 125rpm increments and has a higher resolution tuning map than any other ECU out there (perhaps bar megasquirt) for very fine adjustments. it does closed loop for good fuel economy also.

i will include with the package:

- Control unit

- Full loom to suit Z18T 4 cylinder which even comes with the three critical relays so you can just wire up about 10 wires into your existing loom and it will run.

- Water temp sensor, ECU is calibrated to this. you can calibrate your standard sensor if you so choose.

- Air temp sensor, calibrated also

- 3 bar (30psi) map sensor for big boost applications

- Delco TPS which you may or may not use, you can calibrate your standard TPS to work fine if you desire

- ECU-computer comm cable

- CD with wiring diagrams, software and a full manual which describes every detail about the functions of the ECU

- A number of base maps which you can choose from, depending on your application. EFI hardware will be happy to email you a base map if your engine isn't in the list.

the reason for sale is i have chosen to go powerFC which will plug straight into my loom.

looking for offers over $700 for everything. this is a very easy to use and fine tuning resolution ECU, i would definately recommend it to anyone wanting a cheap ECU upgrade.

pm me or reply here, i'm happy to post it but you pay ($15 or so anywhere) and i am located in brisbane

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