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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 07:14 PM
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Does anyone knows if microtech sells a sensor 3/8, reason im asking is becuse i tapped the back of my water neck for possible haltech install but i might go microtech instead, so if anybody got any imputs would be greatley apreciated, also tell why i should go micro intead of haltech thanks.
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 09:44 PM
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Go micro if you want a hassle free install/startup.

Go haltech if you want a year long of headaches. I sell both.


If you have tapped out the sensor. Just screw in a brass bung and re tap it out for a factory water temp sensor. dont let that be the reason your not going to buy a microtech.
The haltech will yeild slightly better fuel economy and drivability but the microtech will be easier for a DIY install. Simpler to tune, and troublesheet(if need be).
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by rico007
Does anyone knows if microtech sells a sensor 3/8, reason im asking is becuse i tapped the back of my water neck for possible haltech install but i might go microtech instead, so if anybody got any imputs would be greatley apreciated, also tell why i should go micro intead of haltech thanks.
When you order your unit from microtech ask them to set up your unit to read the gm sensors.
That wat i did for my lt12s it works great and cheaper sensors than mazda ones.
Hope that helps
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