Haltech Haltech's R35 GTR 11.1@124mph
Haltech's R35 GTR 11.1@124mph
Here's the video.
That run was done with their soon to be release plug-n-play 'Platinum' ecu for the R-35 GTR Skyline!
Supposedly it made 400whp on their Dyno Dynamics dyno at stock level and 470whp with a 4 psi increase.
More info.
http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php/200...stock-t?blog=4
Supposedly it made 400whp on their Dyno Dynamics dyno at stock level and 470whp with a 4 psi increase.
More info.
http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php/200...stock-t?blog=4
Last edited by crispeed; May 19, 2008 at 11:34 PM.
Too bad there will never be any real market for such a low volume car. Especially with every name in the game trying to make parts for the car currently. I wish Haltech would focus on getting their current software and products up to date. 1.82???, E6X w/Vista (not dos box), Datalog Viewer
Too bad there will never be any real market for such a low volume car. Especially with every name in the game trying to make parts for the car currently. I wish Haltech would focus on getting their current software and products up to date. 1.82???, E6X w/Vista (not dos box), Datalog Viewer
The R35 have allready been sold out in the USA and Europe.

Well at least we know one side of Haltech is keeping up with development. 
The other side is still lacking which to me as an end user and promoter of the product really kinda sucks.

Too bad there will never be any real market for such a low volume car. Especially with every name in the game trying to make parts for the car currently. I wish Haltech would focus on getting their current software and products up to date. 1.82???, E6X w/Vista (not dos box), Datalog Viewer

The other side is still lacking which to me as an end user and promoter of the product really kinda sucks.
No doubt the R35 is on the streets already. But what benefits us dealers more, the Platinum version of the R35 or the Honda K-series or something esle of mass market appeal? Waste of time IMO.

We are the ones dealing with the real life applications/customers. They sit behind a desk and take orders.






