Haltech Is there anybody in the Midwest/Chicagoland are who can tune haltech?
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Is there anybody in the Midwest/Chicagoland are who can tune haltech?
Hey everybody, well this winter I'm looking to tune my FC, need someone who can tune Haltech f10. My mods are: Large street port s5 motor, BNR stage 3, custom HKS intercooler, 1000cc injectors all the way around, walbro 255, e fan, koyo aluminum rad., act stage 3 s/s, aem wideband, ams mbc, and RB full exhaust.
So if anybody can help me out here or refer me to someone or a shop. Went to a couple shops already, they told me they won't tune haltech cuz of all the problems they have with it. I live in Aurora, IL bout 40 miles west of Chicago. I can travel, so let me know guys.
Thanks for looking.
So if anybody can help me out here or refer me to someone or a shop. Went to a couple shops already, they told me they won't tune haltech cuz of all the problems they have with it. I live in Aurora, IL bout 40 miles west of Chicago. I can travel, so let me know guys.
Thanks for looking.
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yeah i know, i want to go with a microtech or apexi pfc because i know some tuners who know how to tune with those but unfortunately this is what i have for the time being.
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The problem I see with what you have is that you don't have any way to control ignition timing. I assume you're running a stock ECU to control ignition and using the F10 to run the injection? Or are you using a distributor? If so, how is the distributor set up?
If you have no way to control ignition timing versus load you're not going to find anyone to touch the car with a 10ft pole.
If you have no way to control ignition timing versus load you're not going to find anyone to touch the car with a 10ft pole.