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Old 07-08-2010, 06:17 PM   #1
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Wow, finally back to this tuning thing! its been so long since i posted!
So recently im back to the game n decide not to sell my car anymore.
Just picked up some Hks 272cams, gear, belt and n now shop around
and see whats a good standalone!
My local shop suggest me Haltech and i never heard about that product
just wanna see if anyone tried it and see how it works compare to the AEM

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Old 07-08-2010, 11:46 PM   #2
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Wow, finally back to this tuning thing! its been so long since i posted!
So recently im back to the game n decide not to sell my car anymore.
Just picked up some Hks 272cams, gear, belt and n now shop around
and see whats a good standalone!
My local shop suggest me Haltech and i never heard about that product
just wanna see if anyone tried it and see how it works compare to the AEM

Tim
I've got personal first-hand experience with the Haltech E6K and the AEM Gen1 on my Mkiv. Out of the two, the AEM wins the comparison easily. In fact, it's almost a no contest because the AEM comes in an mkiv-specific version, with plug-and-play to the oem wiring harness. The Haltech is more of a race-only ecu (like Motec). The AEM has many street-oriented features.
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:01 AM   #3
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Update info, it is the Haltech The Platinum Sport 2000 new plug n play for 2jz

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