What does Haltech Elite 2500 do?
Featuring drive by wire throttle control, intake and exhaust cam control, short term and long term map learning, dual channel knock control, and much more, the Elite 2500 ECU provides engine calibrators the tools they need to get the job done right.
How do I choose a Haltech ECU?
Your engine requirements will dictate the features you’ll need from your ECU. The number of Inputs and Outputs required will quickly narrow down your selection. From there look at engine specific functionality requirements like Drive-By-Wire throttle, Flex Fuel, Knock Control, Long Term Learning or Data Logging.
Who owns Haltech ECU?
History. It’s hard to believe more than three decades have passed since Steve Mitchell, with the backing of his father Bill, started Haltech, back in 1986.
What does a Haltech do?
Haltech provides “Base Maps” for many popular engines. A Base Map will allow you to start and run that engine with a basic set of perimeters. It can then be fine-tuned to your particular application and needs. Of course this is just the very basic explanation of the most essential ECU functions.
Is Haltech Australian made?
The Japanese import market has quickly become Haltech’s stronghold and remains such to this day. A quick tour through the current manufacturing plant with interesting commentary from the Director and General Manager.
What does a Haltech ECU do?
An ECU is a computer designed to control ignition and injection in an engine. It plays a central role in an EFI system, much like a carburetor and a distributor did in an old-school, mechanical system. Like any computer, an ECU has a bunch of inputs and outputs.
How much does a MoTeC cost?
PRICE: $4,950.00 MoTeC’s benchmark M800 is a versatile, race-bred ECU that is suitable for almost any application including modern engines with up to 12 cylinders.
What is a Haltech ECU?