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As stated, i have a full haltech e6x ecu for sale. It comes with

coolant temp sensor,

trottle position sensor,

air temp sensor,

3 bar MAP sensor (extra!)

ignition module and

wiring loom and i

nstructions.

This unit also has a boost control function if the haltech boost solenoid is used( can be bought for 98 I think)

.

I am selling as I do not know how to install it myself and do not want to pay to have it installed.

Alternatively, if someone from Adelaide is willing to help me with the installation. i will gladly keep it.

This unit is bought new for $1500

The HALTECH E6X is a powerful "real-time" programmable fuel injection and ignition system computer designed to control most ignition type engines. Whether 1-6, 8, 10 or 12 cylinders, 1-2 rotors, naturally aspirated, turbocharged or supercharged, the HALTECH E6X can control it.

The E6X System optimises engine performance through the following capabilities:

Ignition timing control

Fuel control

Idle speed control

Closed loop

The E6X is much more than a programmable fuel injection computer - it provides logging of engine data and allows access in real time to maximise performance and trouble-shoot problems in a vehicle while running.

Typical Applications:

Control of fuel injection on modified engines

Conversion from carburetion to fuel injection

Race and rally applications of all description

Design and development purposes

Educational use by universities and technical colleges

Original equipment in cars and motorcycles.

The patented HALTECH system of programming virtually eliminates the input of numbers. You simply manipulate bar graphs by pressing arrows keys on the attached PC running Haltech Programming software. Manipulating the bars allows you to increase or decrease the amount of fuel delivered or ignition advance at that particular RPM and load point. The process is repeated for all load points in each rpm range.

Ignition timing is precisely mapped through the RPM range so that the exact timing required to obtain optimum performance is applied in every RPM and load range.

For those interested, I will be willing to let it go cheap at 1200.

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Hi daniel

the haltech e6x system is a great unit,you must have relised what work and exspence was involved when you bought it.

I am interested in buying haltech but i don't care if it is e6k or e6x.would you sell the ecu and loom only or do you want to sell complete?

thanks stuart

Hi daniel

the haltech e6x system is a great unit,you must have relised what work and exspence was involved when you bought it.

I am interested in buying haltech but i don't care if it is e6k or e6x.would you sell the ecu and loom only or do you want to sell complete?

thanks stuart

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  • 1 month later...

Hi danial

would you be interested in a swap?

all your haltech gear for my greddy e-01 boost controller and apexi safc11 fuel control unit,both only 6 months old and in excelent condition,every thing supplied except for stands.

thanks stuart

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