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    Haltech ECU and aftermarket think machines

    Good monin all,
    I'm thinking of going for an aftermarket ECU, I've zoned on Haltech 500, its basic but my RRC 4.6 is a road car. Has anyone got one, running one, OR recommenations? I will be installing it myself,

    Cheers NAT

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    [QUOTE=nat p;1632417]Good monin all,
    I'm thinking of going for an aftermarket ECU, I've zoned on Haltech 500, its basic but my RRC 4.6 is a road car. Has anyone got one, running one, OR recommendations? I will be installing it myself.

    Cheers NAT

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    IMHO, I would alsways get a chip for my 14CUX rather than go Haltech, if you mean a complete system rather than a piggyback.

    The reason is that I have seen many aftermarket ECUs operate and they never IMHO work as well as stock as manufatcurers put millions into dyno time and starting strategies.
    I was also told by Graeme Cooper many years ago that he hated selling Aftermarket ECUs as they never ran seamlessly and the owners were always coming back.
    I remember from my personal experience that at the Stockton cleanup a couple of years ago, my fellow club member with a MOTEC spent about 5 minutes starting his RRC 4.6 in very hot weather, when my 14CUX with piggyback started first turn.
    It is in the area of starting strategies that I feel there is most difference.

    If I get a 4.6, I will buy a Tornado chip. I already have advance control via a Unichip.

    Regards Philip A

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