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Hi
Want to fit (and tune)either a Haltech E6K, Microtech MT8 or Wolf 3d to my series 4 RX7 turbo.
Who in Adelaide is the best at doing it?
For both quality and price.
thanks
Daniel
4s'n'More, Pooraka.
PM me for details if you want.
Originally posted by GTSBoy
4s'n'More, Pooraka.
PM me for details if you want.
Shameless Plug.
But yes, Brenton is capable of working with any of the above mentioned systems and won't show any kickback inspired bias when advising you on what ECU to use. Fair call Brad?
What about an Autronic? it will probably work out cheaper than the Haltech... you won't have quite as many (un-required) outputs but IMO is a superior ECU.
Wolf are damn easy to use and have a few handy rotary specific functions. Haven't seen one of the new ones in action however.
option 3? what option 3?
Clive,
Yeah, we had an exchange on PM about that. Haven't anything heard back from Turbo7 tho'.
cheers
Originally posted by GTSBoy
Clive,
Yeah, we had an exchange on PM about that. Haven't anything heard back from Turbo7 tho'.
cheers
We as in you and I or We as in you and Turbo7?
Hey GTSBoy,
was i supposed to msg you back?
sorry, i didn't realise
Daniel
No, that's cool. It was just pertinent to the chat with Cplus that I hadn't heard from you so couldn't provide any more info on which way you might go.
cheers
Miss_Nismo
02-11-02, 09:27 PM
Fours N More are excellent!
The did my engine conversion and they did a fantastic job!
10/10 from me
Dude i would go with bang for buck and would have to say go the microtech the new one is laptop programable and microtech is the most commonly used computer on rotarys if ur looking for horsepower
s4rx7:D
Scott12AT7
13-11-02, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by s4rx7
Dude i would go with bang for buck and would have to say go the microtech the new one is laptop programable and microtech is the most commonly used computer on rotarys if ur looking for horsepower
s4rx7:D
Yeah and if ur looking for economy/drivability then throw the Microshit, oops i meant Microtech, in the bin!!!!!!
I'd say the E6K is the best value computer on the market but
a) I'm biased, and
b) I don't want to start an ecu war.
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