NA6 vs NA8 ecu pinouts

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Re: NA6 vs NA8 ecu pinouts

Postby timk » Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:19 pm

Dann are you sure you aren't thinking of the E6A? E6K has HalwinX.

Even the E6A has RPM vs MAP so you can get decent economy, it's just more time consuming to tune. The E6A had trouble controlling the IAC but I think this is fixed in the E6K.

Matt Spry has tuned heaps of these if you get stuck choosing a tuner.

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Re: NA6 vs NA8 ecu pinouts

Postby plohl » Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:26 pm

Yeah, you can use HalwinX on 32bit.

I have been playing around with the dos stuff on my computer though as it is 64bit and halwinx wont install.

Thinking of switching it to sequential injection.... .... ... ... . . .

though I haven't really suss'd it out yet.
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Re: NA6 vs NA8 ecu pinouts

Postby sailaholic » Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:43 pm

Win 7 should be able to run a 32 bit xp emulator.

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Re: NA6 vs NA8 ecu pinouts

Postby plohl » Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:02 am

work ones dont have it i dont think - cant run in compatibility either

dos is fun though! hahahahahahahah
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