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Old 04-13-07, 09:27 AM
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haltech or microtech

im looking for people who have used both and want opinions on which you prefer and why. im looking at either the haltech e6k/x or microtech lt-10s. i know they dont make the e6k anymore, but i have the oppurtunity to buy one, so i just want to know which to go with. so, post away and thanks in advance.
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E6K is a really good unit. The microtech is newer and has some faster processing, but over the Haltech, but it still gets the job done. If you can score a good deal on the E6K, it's really worth looking at. In the end though, I think It's about tech support. Not just from the company, but from local tuners.
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i agree, go with the system your tunner is more familiar with
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^ x2
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Microtech...
Old 04-13-07, 08:59 PM
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Haltech -- Far larger customer base, more support, longer use in the rotary community (7+ years), and trade-able maps.

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Use Electromotive and don't worry about having any extra ignition wiring and buying any CDI boxes as well as worrying about ignition accuracy and issues.
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thanks to those who gave reasoning with there answer. i was leaning toward haltech and i think im gonna go with it.

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Go w/ whatever has strong local support/ tuning. I chose microtech w/ no problems to date ( 4years). G
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haltech

I have used both units on several cars. My choice is haltech e-11 or e-8.
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^ he has only the e6 available




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