Dynosty: Haltech 350Z Pro Plug-In - OEM ECU Replacement
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A lot more response over here than on driver, that's for sure. Looks like an incredibly innovative product. Props to you guys!
What makes the AT ECU so much more difficult? And is the fact that it's such a small market going to make the development of such a product unlikely?
What makes the AT ECU so much more difficult? And is the fact that it's such a small market going to make the development of such a product unlikely?
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A lot more response over here than on driver, that's for sure. Looks like an incredibly innovative product. Props to you guys!
What makes the AT ECU so much more difficult? And is the fact that it's such a small market going to make the development of such a product unlikely?
What makes the AT ECU so much more difficult? And is the fact that it's such a small market going to make the development of such a product unlikely?
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In New York if you clear a CEL before inspection the computer will fail the inspection since there is no data showing from the obd2. They ususallu tell you that you need to drive 100 miles and comeback. So if the haltech will show not aplicable it might just fail inspection.
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If i get one ill for sure talk about what it can and cant do. Because im interested in the aspect of VQ swaps and what this new ecu means for that community.
This seems to be what ive been waiting on for YEARS! Im very happy haltech is taking this leap in advancement!
If Hal would like to PM me about the details that's fine, Ive just been wondering about these plug in ecus.
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N Gio u kno wat I'm talking about....
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Found this out in detail when I tried getting inspected after an Uprev retune at performance motorsport. Those guys decided to turn off my Catalysts readiness test even though I never threw a CEL with my test pipes, this in turn meant my cats displayed as not available vs not ready or ready. So it wasn't until I went back to performance and had them turn back on the catalyst readiness test that I was able to pass inspection. This time with the catalysts showing ready ...even though I have ART pipes...lucky me
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Discussing trade-in program currently. Nothing in place currently.
The new box has a breakout expansion port, but it does not share the old 4pin connector. The new connector and pins are supplied. You will need to cut your previous 4 wideband wires and pin into new connector.
You can import previous Haltech maps into the new unit. Care should be taken to inspect the rest of the map after importing prior to starting the engine as some new fields exist.
Discussing trade-in program currently. Nothing in place currently.
The new box has a breakout expansion port, but it does not share the old 4pin connector. The new connector and pins are supplied. You will need to cut your previous 4 wideband wires and pin into new connector.
You can import previous Haltech maps into the new unit. Care should be taken to inspect the rest of the map after importing prior to starting the engine as some new fields exist.
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I live pretty close to you, see your rolling around Rutherford with your bright red hood sometimes (i think that's u). I have no cats as well but found out the hard way that your OBD2 system must display your cats as READY, otherwise any NJ inspection station will fail you automatically.
Found this out in detail when I tried getting inspected after an Uprev retune at performance motorsport. Those guys decided to turn off my Catalysts readiness test even though I never threw a CEL with my test pipes, this in turn meant my cats displayed as not available vs not ready or ready. So it wasn't until I went back to performance and had them turn back on the catalyst readiness test that I was able to pass inspection. This time with the catalysts showing ready ...even though I have ART pipes...lucky me
Found this out in detail when I tried getting inspected after an Uprev retune at performance motorsport. Those guys decided to turn off my Catalysts readiness test even though I never threw a CEL with my test pipes, this in turn meant my cats displayed as not available vs not ready or ready. So it wasn't until I went back to performance and had them turn back on the catalyst readiness test that I was able to pass inspection. This time with the catalysts showing ready ...even though I have ART pipes...lucky me
But yes I kno Wat ur talking about as far as rediness... I never had an issue with my Haltech n yes I have uprev flashed on it... Pass inspection no problem....
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I see ur problem, performance motorsport.. That was ur first mistake.. Can't make comparisons with them doing the tune....
But yes I kno Wat ur talking about as far as rediness... I never had an issue with my Haltech n yes I have uprev flashed on it... Pass inspection no problem....
But yes I kno Wat ur talking about as far as rediness... I never had an issue with my Haltech n yes I have uprev flashed on it... Pass inspection no problem....
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Talking about it don't change what the ECU can do, if the ECU can fake readiness monitors then it is what it is. Once people get their hands on them itll be "out" anyway.
If i get one ill for sure talk about what it can and cant do. Because im interested in the aspect of VQ swaps and what this new ecu means for that community.
This seems to be what ive been waiting on for YEARS! Im very happy haltech is taking this leap in advancement!
If Hal would like to PM me about the details that's fine, Ive just been wondering about these plug in ecus.
If i get one ill for sure talk about what it can and cant do. Because im interested in the aspect of VQ swaps and what this new ecu means for that community.
This seems to be what ive been waiting on for YEARS! Im very happy haltech is taking this leap in advancement!
If Hal would like to PM me about the details that's fine, Ive just been wondering about these plug in ecus.
If you are really interested in it, and are seriously into buying one, just call Dynosty. Dustin will take care of you!
And I agree with other members about the OBDII stuff. If you want to talk about it, start up a thread in the appropriate section. I know I'd be more than happy to share my experiences and opinions on OBD crap/CARB crap there. I just feel it would be inappropriate to discuss that kind of stuff in this thread.
Nearly all aftermarket ecu's for all cars (I haven't seen one that didn't state this) aren't designed or legal for use on California Highways.
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If you are really interested in it, and are seriously into buying one, just call Dynosty. Dustin will take care of you!
And I agree with other members about the OBDII stuff. If you want to talk about it, start up a thread in the appropriate section. I know I'd be more than happy to share my experiences and opinions on OBD crap/CARB crap there. I just feel it would be inappropriate to discuss that kind of stuff in this thread.
Nearly all aftermarket ecu's for all cars (I haven't seen one that didn't state this) aren't designed or legal for use on California Highways.
And I agree with other members about the OBDII stuff. If you want to talk about it, start up a thread in the appropriate section. I know I'd be more than happy to share my experiences and opinions on OBD crap/CARB crap there. I just feel it would be inappropriate to discuss that kind of stuff in this thread.
Nearly all aftermarket ecu's for all cars (I haven't seen one that didn't state this) aren't designed or legal for use on California Highways.
Yeah i spoke with him the other day actually!
I was just talking about it because this is the introduction of this product. Only makes sense to have what it can do in here. I dont think obd2 will be a issue for cars running this ecu, thats all that was trying to be determined.
Yeah pretty much all tuning EMS systems are for off road use only anyway.
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flex fuel (you mentioned)
4 inputs and 4 outputs without having to buy another box
adjust the idle without buying uprev license and having to flash it (cipher doesn't work on 04's and the 850rpms i got out of cipher on mine wasn't high enough)
program CEL as a shift light
no lift shift
multiple fuel pump controls for us guys that don't like the twin pumps both running during cruise
barometric correction
additional fuel and ignition trim tables
boost by gear (not sure how this works since i don't think the oem CAN interface detected gear selection). If it does then great.
For me the inputs and outputs are amazing. That way I can now log and monitor my fuel and oil pressures since neither are included in g35's. I can set up tables to cut boost or whatnot if the fuel pressure drops or if my oil pressure drops. With the outputs you can output anything you want to a gauge for your dash.
staging my fuel pumps would be a huge help for me as well. Twin pumps running all the time heats the fuel up pretty fast and i would rather not wire it up with my generic output with the base haltech.
shift light would also be nice.
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It has user-definable progressive ignition retard based on wheel slip, coupled with the factory ABS system still working the brakes under heavy traction loss. This is working very well thus far in our testing - it helps maintain traction which is better than the intrusive stock system that just closes the throttle when it detects spin. More may come at a later point if necessary.
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It has user-definable progressive ignition retard based on wheel slip, coupled with the factory ABS system still working the brakes under heavy traction loss. This is working very well thus far in our testing - it helps maintain traction which is better than the intrusive stock system that just closes the throttle when it detects spin. More may come at a later point if necessary.