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  • untitledfolderU Offline
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    Where would someone go to get a Haltech E6x tuned on a DSM? My friend Matt Wolf is selling his soon and I found a DSM I might pick up, but it needs to be tuned bad and I figured the Haltech would be a good unit if I could find someone to tune it. Thanks.

    > ichibankilla;213613 wrote:
    > Missing a limb doesn't automatically make it a bad piece of ass just like a can of soup with a dent in it at the store doesn't automatically make it a bad can of soup.

    2000 Honda Civic CX LS/Vtec
    1994 VW Corrado VR6(sold 12/6/2008)
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2672676
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      This Matt guy from Bemidji?

      Slinging cancer insurance and breaking records.

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      • untitledfolderU Offline
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        Yep. He got an AEM EMS now and that's a little out of my range for the car I'm looking at.

        > ichibankilla;213613 wrote:
        > Missing a limb doesn't automatically make it a bad piece of ass just like a can of soup with a dent in it at the store doesn't automatically make it a bad can of soup.

        2000 Honda Civic CX LS/Vtec
        1994 VW Corrado VR6(sold 12/6/2008)
        http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2672676
        http://www.clubredline.net

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        • untitledfolderU Offline
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          Nobody has experience with Haltech tuning?

          > ichibankilla;213613 wrote:
          > Missing a limb doesn't automatically make it a bad piece of ass just like a can of soup with a dent in it at the store doesn't automatically make it a bad can of soup.

          2000 Honda Civic CX LS/Vtec
          1994 VW Corrado VR6(sold 12/6/2008)
          http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2672676
          http://www.clubredline.net

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            mmm i think zbrown messed with it? but definatly dont quote me on that

            here a psht, there psht, everywhere a psht psht
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            • zbrownZ Offline
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              yeah i had a E8 system... so a step up from the E6x

              I loved that system, but made more sense to use HP tuners with the V8 build so i could use the electronic tranny and have the advantages of that

              never had one hickup with the system what-so-ever

              the e6x and e8 use Halwin software which is windows based and is very easy to use, I know the system inside and out but i am 400 miles away

              Installing a new E8 system on a 240 currently

              rx7-8.89@157mph
              12v dodge, twins

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                If you aren't running staged injectors like on a rotary it would be very simple to get a simple well running tune, if you have a wideband to know where you are

                And honestly i have have heard much more about problems with AEM units than Haltech units, atleast in the rotary world

                rx7-8.89@157mph
                12v dodge, twins

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                • untitledfolderU Offline
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                  Thanks a lot, if I end up with the car and the Haltech I may get back to you, 400 miles is a lot less than hauling it to Cali.

                  > ichibankilla;213613 wrote:
                  > Missing a limb doesn't automatically make it a bad piece of ass just like a can of soup with a dent in it at the store doesn't automatically make it a bad can of soup.

                  2000 Honda Civic CX LS/Vtec
                  1994 VW Corrado VR6(sold 12/6/2008)
                  http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2672676
                  http://www.clubredline.net

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