Haltech haltech fried
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well I found out why my e6a wouldnt work it is half cooked I took it to kdr (thanks dave)and he worked on it and got it to connect to the laptop and found that half of the injector bank is fried ..So now my ? is what do I do I already spent way too much to get this and now cant use it does haltech fix these and if they do can the update and how much will that cost ?man I am bummed my turbo rotory samurai has to wait longer till I can go beat it
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The E6A is one of the older Haltech Ecu's. You might want to factor in the cost of fixing and putting in X more for a newer Haltech.
Did you put that motor in the car yourself? The reason I ask is because about 10 years ago, one of my friends installed the same setup in a Samaurai in NYC and I was not sure if you bought that one. When he did it, it was a NA motor in there with carbs.
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Did you put that motor in the car yourself? The reason I ask is because about 10 years ago, one of my friends installed the same setup in a Samaurai in NYC and I was not sure if you bought that one. When he did it, it was a NA motor in there with carbs.
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Originally Posted by AnthonyNYC
The E6A is one of the older Haltech Ecu's. You might want to factor in the cost of fixing and putting in X more for a newer Haltech.
Did you put that motor in the car yourself? The reason I ask is because about 10 years ago, one of my friends installed the same setup in a Samaurai in NYC and I was not sure if you bought that one. When he did it, it was a NA motor in there with carbs.
Anthony
Did you put that motor in the car yourself? The reason I ask is because about 10 years ago, one of my friends installed the same setup in a Samaurai in NYC and I was not sure if you bought that one. When he did it, it was a NA motor in there with carbs.
Anthony
Now, if its just the injector drivers, you might be able to find a qualified electronics tech that can swap them out for you, and costs would be much much less, but that would be a little hard. I know of a few cases where that has been done and its quite inexpensive.
And, since the cost of a new E6X is around 1150 bucks, you can sit down and evaluate all your options.