Haltech Can an E6X run a 20b
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I believe you can, but you lose the ability to run split timing which is pretty important on a boosted car. If you plan to run it n/a it's much less of an issue.
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You can use 6 individual coils and wire them in pairs (just like a wasted spark 6 cyl) so that L1 and T1 are connected to IGN1, L2 and T2 to IGN2, etc etc
I don't think I'd recommend no-split on a turbo car though. I did the same kind of research you did and ended up buying the E11v2 instead.
I don't think I'd recommend no-split on a turbo car though. I did the same kind of research you did and ended up buying the E11v2 instead.
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i ran my 20b with the e6k, it doesnt let you do sequential injection or split timing.
it runs ok, but the e11 ran so much nicer it was totally worth the upgrade
it runs ok, but the e11 ran so much nicer it was totally worth the upgrade
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You will be glad you switched to E11, the difference is night and day, sequential fueling and proper control of the leading and trailing timing. And you will certainly enjoy the additional features as well.
Go smart, go E11v2.
Go smart, go E11v2.
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