Haltech Installed
#1
I got my haltech E6K put in and rough tuned the other day but we didn't have time to finish the job. Can some give me a list of things that I can remove from under my UIM and in my engine bay. The car will go back in for more tuning in a couple of weeks and I don't want to have to waste my tuners time by making him wait for me to finish removing this useless crap. Thanks. BTW I have a 90 TII.
#3
Hmm all you need is the engine block, intakes, fuel lines, fuel injectors, CAS and block everything else, you can keep the BAC if you want.OH yeah the turbo, keep that. Everthing else are the haltech sensors and the unit. Keet the alternator too, lol.
#4
What I wanted was a detailed list. I'm still waiting on my block off plates to come in, so if you have to research stuff take your time. Please get back to me because I don't want to remove stuf that needs to stay and please be specific with the part names. Don't worry about where they are located because I can look them up in my manual. Thanks.
#5
Originally Posted by 7mech' date='Mar 24 2003, 05:17 AM
What I wanted was a detailed list. I'm still waiting on my block off plates to come in, so if you have to research stuff take your time. Please get back to me because I don't want to remove stuf that needs to stay and please be specific with the part names. Don't worry about where they are located because I can look them up in my manual. Thanks.
LMAO!! "take your time on the research guys... you have until next week. due date is the XXth of March, thats what the tracking number says."
#6
rxrotary2 7 What I wanted to know was what to do with all the seleniods and other stuff under the upper intake manifold. I did do the research and didn't find anything on here or FC3S.org. I was banned from the evil forum for a while and don't like going there. Unfortunately that's where I found the detailed info I needed. Believe me I don't like when I have to ask others to do the work for me. I didn't want to ask these guys, but at the time it was my only resort. Please believe that I'm thankful for thier responses, but the just weren't detailed enough for me. This was something that I had no experience with and I didn't want to screw it up. I believe if your going to do something you should do it right the first time.
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