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Haltech on a 20VT? #614933
19/05/2008 22:26
19/05/2008 22:26

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A friend is thinking of upgrading his electrics (although I don't really agree...) and so I'm asking on his behalf.

What other ECUs (other than a Motech) works on sequential 5cyl injection? (I suppose that's what the 20vts have, right?)

Cheers

V.

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: ] #614953
19/05/2008 22:57
19/05/2008 22:57

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I would use OMEX 710 its REALLY GOOD and only £850 + VAT.

http://www.omextechnology.co.uk/

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: ] #615747
21/05/2008 00:09
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Nira should work, and possibly Autronic as well. They both work on Audi 5cyl.
http://www.niramotorsport.com/
http://www.autronic.com.au/

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: ] #620312
28/05/2008 14:04
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You don't specifically need sequential injection, but you'll need enough drivers for the coil packs.

Check out EMS 8860

http://www.enginemanagement.com.au/cms/

buy direct from Australia if you want one

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: Scuderia] #620666
28/05/2008 23:18
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there are people out there running 20VTs on batch injection so although there are benefits to sequential (improved combustion, more advance, less fuel required etc.) it isn't a necessity.


Former low boost hero - 616BHP@1.5 bar. 2.4 20VT RIP
Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: JohnS] #620668
28/05/2008 23:21
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thanks guys, I'll pass the info on and let him choose!

cheers

V.

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: JohnS] #620670
28/05/2008 23:24
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 Originally Posted By: JohnS
there are people out there running 20VTs on batch injection so although there are benefits to sequential (improved combustion, more advance, less fuel required etc.) it isn't a necessity.


Yes but the standard ECU runs sequential so you are kinda loosing features if you choose an aftermarket that runs batch. That is one of the main reasons why I ditched the DTA.

Re: Haltech on a 20VT? [Re: ] #620673
28/05/2008 23:27
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Motec kicks ass I have to say \:D


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