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Old 6th August 2005, 02:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Haltech Engine Management

Hi All,

Does anybody have an opinion on the Haltech system for the R34. I would like to fit an engine management system to my GTR34 and in the Caribbean the Haltech is a popular choice as tuners here are familiar with the system. Any comments or feedback would be appreciated.

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I don't know about Haltch, but IMHO AEM is by far the best valve for money with more features than most.
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I don't know about Haltch, but IMHO AEM is by far the best valve for money with more features than most.
DTA P8Pro, all the features without the phone call from your bank manager

http://www.dtafast.co.uk/p8pro.htm


Fitting any one of these aftermarket race ECU's requires extensive re-wiring, hence the reason there not that poular on Skylines, as the options of plug and play types are already quite extensive.
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Cheers guys. Much appreciated.
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A lot depends on what mods you have, or plan. Removing the MAF sensors, and going to a MAP sensor system limits your choice of viable ecu's, IMO.
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