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ok once again i have bought something i no longer need. Heres the run down

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 only know information on the rb30 setup but it can be used on any engine.

i will include with the package:

- Control unit

- Full loom to suit Z18T 4 cylinder (just so you can steal plugs off it if you're using it on an RB30) 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 RB30 sensor fine also if you desire.

- 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 base map which is suitable for a modified VLT running standard injectors. this will cut tuning times drastically saving you dyno time and money. all cold start and accel enrichment details are in there already.

it is a very versatile ECU and i have played with the software which is very easy to use, and has a live-screen dashboard readout which is extremely useful.

looking for offers around $750 which is what i paid for it.

pm me or reply here, or ring me on 0421859091

cheers

shanon

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