Haltech Parts needed for best install
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Parts needed for best install
I currently have a S5 Jspec TII swap in my 87 base RX7 and would like to know what parts do I actually need for a install of a E6x EMS.
I have the full range TPS (S5) already.
I think I need a water temp, coolant temp, and air temp guages.
Would it be beneficial to buy the Haltech coils? If so, how many would I actually need. They look to be single coils, but I am not sure if they are Leading or Trailing, or both.
Any help or advice would be helpful.
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Michael
I have the full range TPS (S5) already.
I think I need a water temp, coolant temp, and air temp guages.
Would it be beneficial to buy the Haltech coils? If so, how many would I actually need. They look to be single coils, but I am not sure if they are Leading or Trailing, or both.
Any help or advice would be helpful.
Thanx
Michael
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Originally Posted by devdog1one
I currently have a S5 Jspec TII swap in my 87 base RX7 and would like to know what parts do I actually need for a install of a E6x EMS.
I have the full range TPS (S5) already.
I think I need a water temp, coolant temp, and air temp guages.
Would it be beneficial to buy the Haltech coils? If so, how many would I actually need. They look to be single coils, but I am not sure if they are Leading or Trailing, or both.
Any help or advice would be helpful.
Thanx
Michael
I have the full range TPS (S5) already.
I think I need a water temp, coolant temp, and air temp guages.
Would it be beneficial to buy the Haltech coils? If so, how many would I actually need. They look to be single coils, but I am not sure if they are Leading or Trailing, or both.
Any help or advice would be helpful.
Thanx
Michael
If you do need gauges i would recommend you get EGT, Water temp, AFR (preferably the AEM gauge) and if you need it, oil pressure.
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