Haltech Help: Reccomendation For ECU
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Help: Reccomendation For ECU
Would you guys recommend for me to use with my 20B engine a Haltech E11v2 or a Microtech LTX-12s? I'm looking for the best for performance and reliability. Give me any input on anything that you guys have come up with regarding any ECUs that you guys have dealt with. It doesn't have to be any of the models I just mentioned either it can be of any. Use this as an opportunity to to showoff your systems and brag about anything you guys have on your own cars. Thanks beforehand for everything guys....
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Originally Posted by RX-7 From Heaven
Would you guys recommend for me to use with my 20B engine a Haltech E11v2 or a Microtech LTX-12s? I'm looking for the best for performance and reliability. Give me any input on anything that you guys have come up with regarding any ECUs that you guys have dealt with. It doesn't have to be any of the models I just mentioned either it can be of any. Use this as an opportunity to to showoff your systems and brag about anything you guys have on your own cars. Thanks beforehand for everything guys....
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And pricewise im guessing they are about the same, so i would go with the Haltech.
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thanks claudio for the input. i was actually just about to go with the mtx-12s, but i wasn't sure. if anymore of you guys out there have things to say please tell me and everyone else out there. show pics of your own setups and talk about all your setups as well....
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You're posting in a Haltech sub-section.
The replies are going to be biased.
I believe the Haltech to be one of the best and easiest to program, especially if you're new to this kinda stuff.
I'm not a big fan of staring at a numerical grid.
The Haltech's bar maps are a very good graphical representation in my book.
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The replies are going to be biased.
I believe the Haltech to be one of the best and easiest to program, especially if you're new to this kinda stuff.
I'm not a big fan of staring at a numerical grid.
The Haltech's bar maps are a very good graphical representation in my book.
-Ted
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i know this is a haltech subforum and the results are gonna be biased, but i also posted this in the 20b forum, as well as the microtech forum. i just wanna get all the information i could get so i can make my decision on that. i also would love to learn as much as i can from people with more experience in this issue. that numerical/graphical description really is helpful....thanks a bunch for all the help so far guys. as of right now i'm gonna go with the haltech, but things could change at any point....
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