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Old 02-09-04, 06:06 AM
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So wait wait, you have a 996 Turbo, and a 1/2 bridge FD? I wanna be you!
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video camera is in a porsche 996TT on it's way here

porsche just got some kinda $5000 exhaust on it, so he wants me to take vids of him too
Old 02-09-04, 07:26 AM
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Originally posted by Sesshoumaru

partly why it's prolly tak'n him 3 min to start is the low compression.

used housing always take a bit longer to build compression.

but it shouldn't be too hard to start.
i added 8% more fuel for coolant temps less than 50F

now it takes three to four cranks

going to add some more fuel and see if i can get it to crank even faster

the rotorhousings had 2k miles on them...so basically new
Old 02-09-04, 07:40 AM
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nice !

sorry to change the subject but where did you get your center gauge pod?

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Old 02-09-04, 07:44 AM
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Why the switch to the Haltech?
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Car sounds awesome!
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he's on the forums, excellent quality, snaps right in, i've seen all three styles of center gauge pods...jim's is the best

glass man, why switch to haltech? because the powerFC sucks, it doesn't have enough features to me, and i don't like the idea of spending a total of $1500 for the datalogit, commander, and ECU

the haltech is so much more user friendly, but if they don't release windows software for the e6x series soon, i'm going with an E11
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cheers dude i take it you got the 60mm defi gauges?



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Old 02-09-04, 08:22 AM
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52mm autometer...close

one day i will go the distance and get defi
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thanks bud.


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Originally posted by 93BlackFD

the haltech is so much more user friendly, but if they don't release windows software for the e6x series soon, i'm going with an E11
Why not use the E6K? Im not to fimliar with all the haltechs, ive just heard alot about the E6K.

whats the difference between the E6K,E6X,and E11?

Just wondering because im going with haltech, also trying to get a better of idea what would be best for my application.
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The e6k is the older model. Used alot on rotaries and has a good support for them. But lacks some of the new features of the other units. They are also cheaper and can be picked up used.

If he thought the PFC didnt' have enought options he prolly wanted more options than the e6k could offer so decided to go with the others.

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so what do you suggest is best?
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until the windows software is released for the e6x, i will say e11 is best...
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So they made the e6x for mac or something? Thats kinda weird considering how many people use windows.

What kind of features does the e11 have over the e6k? Just able to fine tune it more?
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e6x comes with dos software...the halwin program for the e11 has a buncha cool graphing features and 3d visualization, i emailed them and they said they were in the final stages of such software for the e6 series, which could be BS, or could be out next week

if they don't release it within the next few months, i'm going e11 or motec
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