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New Haltech Dash
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Hey guys just received one of the IQ3 Display Dashes from Haltech and I thought I would give everyone a picture. Hopefully we'll have it up and running soon for a video. These dashes start at a much lower price than the Haltech/AIM series. Currently they are setup to capture the following channels from an E8 or E11V2.
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So, $200 ?
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sure, but shipping's gona run you another 1,100...
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We have them priced at $689 for the display only dash.
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Noob question, but how is it to hook up? I'd want it as a replacement for the stock S5 dash
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It connects through the two CAN lines that are originally part of you serial connector in the wiring harness. Haltech includes pins though to splice directly from your ECU connectors straight to the dash. That way you can still program your ecu separate from the dash.
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...so these won't work with my "antique" E6A?
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Sorry needs to be an E8 or E11V2
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Well I finally got my dash together on the FD.
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looks awesome man
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Originally Posted by fritts
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Well I finally got my dash together on the FD.
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Does look great! I have the AIM MXL dash - what are the key differences?
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looks sweet. wish you could hook up a e6x to one
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The Racepak is cheaper for one. It is much thicker and I believe is setup for ease of datalogging verses the AIM. I guess I would say there are features in both that are nice though. I have just gotten around to playing with just a bit to get my initial settings but I love the alarm system on it. You can choose from multiple pieces of information to create alarms. It also allows you to have 4 preset dashes with different warnings sensor for when you would need them. They are changeable via the pushbuttons you setup with the dash.
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Originally Posted by fritts
(Post 8387994)
It connects through the two CAN lines that are originally part of you serial connector in the wiring harness. Haltech includes pins though to splice directly from your ECU connectors straight to the dash. That way you can still program your ecu separate from the dash.
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Originally Posted by fritts
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The Can lines aren't necessary to communicate between the Haltech and a laptop. Mine are not even part of the serial cable anymore.
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Looks awesome Ryan....:drool: :drool: :drool:
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Originally Posted by fritts
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The Can lines aren't necessary to communicate between the Haltech and a laptop. Mine are not even part of the serial cable anymore.
That's a cool display. I want to see it in action. |
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