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13B-RE + RTek7 2.0. Will it work?

Old 03-13-06, 06:26 AM
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13B-RE + RTek7 2.0. Will it work?

I just recently blew my motor and I'm looking at different motor combinations. I know that when doing a 13B-RE, you will need to go with a standalone engine management. RTek7 2.0 is much like a standalone for the S4. Will it suffice for a 13B-RE? If not, what other affordable standalones are out there?Thanks

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Old 03-13-06, 12:25 PM
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Go to POCKETLOGGER.COM and you'll see the ECU that it supports.
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Here is one problem

TPS.
The RE's use a FD style full range rotating TPS while S4's use a push button narrow range TPS.

Figure out how to wire it up on a S4 and which pins to use then you'll be fine for that part.
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I am doing an RE conversion with a haltech E8, doesn't the RE TPS have both a narrow and full range TPS is the same unit?
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Originally Posted by slo
I am doing an RE conversion with a haltech E8, doesn't the RE TPS have both a narrow and full range TPS is the same unit?
That's probably what he meant. Just wire the narrow range of that tps to the harness.


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