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Old 12-09-2001, 10:50 PM
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I seriously need to get one!
Buy my TEC II. The ignition on the TEC II is great. It even starts a flooded motor.
:0 , who make TEC II, but isn't haltech the best standalone comp,+ has many tuners in US.
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Old 12-10-2001, 12:32 AM
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I seriously need to get one!
Buy my TEC II. The ignition on the TEC II is great. It even starts a flooded motor.
:0 , who make TEC II, but isn't haltech the best standalone comp,+ has many tuners in US.
Electromotive makes the TEC II: http://www.getfuelinjected.com . It's a great system, but it's not really for beginners. My installation went fine, but I was lucky enough to get a defective one.:sigh: So I installed the Wolf 3D, and I don't feel like having any more down time with my car.



It's usually easier to find a tuner for the Haltech, and you should get good results. The TEC II can usually extract a little more power from the motor, but it may be tough for you to set up.
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Old 12-10-2001, 07:36 AM
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I seriously need to get one!
Buy my TEC II. The ignition on the TEC II is great. It even starts a flooded motor.
:0 , who make TEC II, but isn't haltech the best standalone comp,+ has many tuners in US.
Electromotive makes the TEC II: http://www.getfuelinjected.com . It's a great system, but it's not really for beginners. My installation went fine, but I was lucky enough to get a defective one.:sigh: So I installed the Wolf 3D, and I don't feel like having any more down time with my car.



It's usually easier to find a tuner for the Haltech, and you should get good results. The TEC II can usually extract a little more power from the motor, but it may be tough for you to set up.
What about price comparison? And besides when it comes to electrical im pretty much a beginner.
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Old 12-10-2001, 10:38 AM
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I seriously need to get one!
Buy my TEC II. The ignition on the TEC II is great. It even starts a flooded motor.
:0 , who make TEC II, but isn't haltech the best standalone comp,+ has many tuners in US.
Electromotive makes the TEC II: http://www.getfuelinjected.com . It's a great system, but it's not really for beginners. My installation went fine, but I was lucky enough to get a defective one.:sigh: So I installed the Wolf 3D, and I don't feel like having any more down time with my car.



It's usually easier to find a tuner for the Haltech, and you should get good results. The TEC II can usually extract a little more power from the motor, but it may be tough for you to set up.
What about price comparison? And besides when it comes to electrical im pretty much a beginner.
The Haltech E6K is about $1400 with the MAP sensor and harness, and it uses the stock ignition. The fully terminated harness makes the installation a breeze. The TEC II is about $2400, but it includes a really great ignition system. You have to make your own harness for the TEC II. Both systems are pretty easy to wire up.
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Old 12-11-2001, 08:17 AM
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got engough quotes?
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got engough quotes?
Nah. :notify:
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Old 01-21-2002, 11:10 PM
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I have afterburn also. The other problem I seem to have is that when I am accelerating hard, let off and then hit the gas lightly, it backfires. Anyone have any suggestions??
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Old 01-21-2002, 11:43 PM
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I've never had a problem with afterburn. I only have a RB exhaust on it though.
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Old 01-22-2002, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 90N/A Rex' date='Jan. 21 2002,00:10
I have afterburn also. The other problem I seem to have is that when I am accelerating hard, let off and then hit the gas lightly, it backfires. Anyone have any suggestions??
my GTU does the same. pretty normal. especially since you have a hiflow cat :smilewinkgrin:
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Thanks Vosko. I almost started replacing all the gaskets for the exhaust. I would have been pissed if I did all that work for nothing.
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