Haltech Interceptor for the 350Z!!
#21
Originally Posted by MI 35th
Lol, maybe TN going with the Haltech... That would be much better option IMHO. Ive messed with their full EMS and it is very straight forward. is TN going to do an upgrade pkg for the people whom already have the stage 1 kit to goto the 1.5?
#23
I checked out the Interceptor a while back, and unless something has changed, it does offsets to fuel and timing, and does not offer 100% control.
Did something change recently? Otherwise, is basically another eManage Ultimate, with a more robust feature and option set.
BTW, this is Sharif posting under Sandy's name...LOL.
Did something change recently? Otherwise, is basically another eManage Ultimate, with a more robust feature and option set.
BTW, this is Sharif posting under Sandy's name...LOL.
#25
I have this theory... You buy the car and then you give your money to the tuner and let them buy the ECU "They" want since it will be them tuning it.
This works if you keep it within reason.
This works if you keep it within reason.
#26
Originally Posted by sandy@forged
I checked out the Interceptor a while back, and unless something has changed, it does offsets to fuel and timing, and does not offer 100% control.
Did something change recently? Otherwise, is basically another eManage Ultimate, with a more robust feature and option set.
BTW, this is Sharif posting under Sandy's name...LOL.
Did something change recently? Otherwise, is basically another eManage Ultimate, with a more robust feature and option set.
BTW, this is Sharif posting under Sandy's name...LOL.
#27
Originally Posted by MI 35th
I have this theory... You buy the car and then you give your money to the tuner and let them buy the ECU "They" want since it will be them tuning it.
This works if you keep it within reason.
This works if you keep it within reason.
#28
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
I suppose it does do offsets but they state +/- 100% fuel adjustment... I know some of the piggybacks can't do that and have to be replaced as they can't scale enough for the larger injectors out there... At least according to their data sheet thats not the case with the Haltech... I would obviously take the e11v2 over the Interceptor for a built motor car but for those on the stock motor and boosted this seems much nicer then the Split Second, EU, or otherwise...
EU, had not had the pleasure to engage in it, but I have heard some problems from ppl that have.
#36
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Not unless unichip all of a sudden added a trim module to their tuning suite...
#37
Originally Posted by MRC Motorsports
The Newr Unichip Q has similar features if I do recall, however we have been successful in triming enough fuel with the old Unichip. Im not sure what the limits are to it.Most likely a 50% +/- fuel trim. We were looking at the Haltech Standalone for our race car..Toos up between theirs, and the AEM universal since we will be eliminating the DBW system completely.
This thing:
Originally Posted by Haltech
The Trim control gives the operator a remote access control for finely adjusting either turbo boost, fuel or ignition trim. Can be used with or without a PC connected to the ECU. Ideal for tuning whilst on the dynamometer. It is suitable for use with all current model ECU’s and supports:
+/- 12.5% fuel mixture
+/- 50% fuel mixture
+/- 10 degrees ignition timing
+/- 10 degrees trailing split (Rotary engines only)
0 – 100% turbo boost control
+/- 12.5% fuel mixture
+/- 50% fuel mixture
+/- 10 degrees ignition timing
+/- 10 degrees trailing split (Rotary engines only)
0 – 100% turbo boost control
#38
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
What I meant was not the trim available via PC interface. Rather the actual trim module that allows you to adjust fuel, timing, boost pressure, and AFR on the dyno with no laptop connected...
This thing:
This thing:
#39
Originally Posted by MRC Motorsports
Umm..Unichip has that box also for tunning real time..
#40
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Really? I've never seen that on any Unichip system I've ever seen tuned and its not listed on their site either.