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Old Oct 6, 2013 | 06:48 PM
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haltec e6x

would the haltec e6x be a legit replacement for my s5 ecu(n370)
anyones views on this would be appreciated
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Old Oct 6, 2013 | 11:27 PM
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There are many alternatives for the Stock Ecu replacement with the Haltech E6X being one of them.
Personally I think it is a dinosaur and you should be looking at something a little more up to date.
The newer alternative would be the Haltech Sprint RE which is the lower base model but is a good price and easy to tune.
Some factors to get a New ECU would be IF you can tune it or If the Guys that you want to tune it are familiar with the model...and price of course.
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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by misterstyx69
There are many alternatives for the Stock Ecu replacement with the Haltech E6X being one of them.
Personally I think it is a dinosaur and you should be looking at something a little more up to date.
The newer alternative would be the Haltech Sprint RE which is the lower base model but is a good price and easy to tune.
Some factors to get a New ECU would be IF you can tune it or If the Guys that you want to tune it are familiar with the model...and price of course.
Thank you
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