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Ogulcan 10-27-2011 08:57 AM

Going FI need some advices
 
Hello everyone, Im planning to buy a Supercharger kit for my 2010 RX-8 R3. All I need is an ECU solution and Supercharger kit now :) But I couldnt decide which kit to buy there are few brands Pettit, Blitz and more I need advices about which kit to choose and I need an ECU solution, I tried Haltech Sprint RE but they said that they didnt test it with s2 cars, also COBB Accesport wont fits to a s2 RX-8 F-con and all others anyone knows an ECU that works with s2 RX-8's ? And I also planning to put meth. Injection kit with SC what do you think about that

Chris 10-27-2011 09:06 AM

maybe microtec :dunno:

Ogulcan 10-27-2011 09:41 AM

I mailed them waiting for reply and keeping my fingers crossed :)

paimon.soror 10-27-2011 09:47 AM

I talked with microtech a few months ago regarding a tunable ECU and they do work with S2. I believe it was the LT-10 .. i will try to dig up the thread that i posted their response in.

paimon.soror 10-27-2011 09:48 AM

Sorry I lied .. it was Haltech which you already contacted... except my response was a bit different


Hello Paimon,

Thanks for your interest in Haltech Engine Management Systems for your RX8 project. I’m happy to inform you that we do support the Renesis Trigger pattern, and have run several RX8’s in both race and street applications using either our budget oriented Sprint RE ECU, (MSRP $1,042 including Harness ) as well as our mid level Platinum Sport 1000, (MSRP $1,756 including Harness) While we do not produce a Plug in Patch loom or Parallel loom kit for the RX8, you will need to wire in either ECU to your existing wiring harness, but we can provide diagrams and base maps to make this installation much simpler.

Once installed, either Sprint or Sport ECU will offer you FULL control of Fuel Injectors as well as Leading and Trailing spark advance curves in real time tuning via our ECU Manager software package. This software is free to download at this link: http://files.haltech.com/downloads/p..._2_release.zip

In addition to Spark and Fuel control, both ECU’s over configurable outputs (2 on the Sprint, up to 6 on the Sport) as well as PC based datalogging. The Sport ECU also offers internal datalogging, 32x32 maps (vs the Sprints 16x16) dual mapping, as well as additional user configurable inputs and outputs for driving devices such as Fans, Nitrous, Boost control, Water/Meth injection, Launch control, Antilag, and a host of additional features.

More information on the Sprint RE ECU can be found here: http://www.haltech.com.au/index.php/...-sprint-500-re

More information on the Sport ECU can be found here: http://www.haltech.com.au/index.php/...num-sport-1000

If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
Eric Gash
Manager: Haltech USA

Haltech Engine Management Systems
Email: eric@Haltech.com
Web: www.haltech.com

bse50 10-27-2011 09:56 AM

Microtec is an extremely nice way to poorly tune an engine and trash it soon.
Besides, how do you deal with the Emop, too?

Adaptronic has something that works too, so does DTA.

MazdaManiac 10-27-2011 10:02 AM

I think the Haltech is a good option for the SII cars.
As long as you can live with the check engine light, of course.

Ogulcan 10-27-2011 10:42 AM


Hello,

We have not yet tested on a current model RX8. There are no install notes for this series as yet,

If there is anything else we can do to help, please let me know.

Kind Regards,
Scott Hilzinger
Lead Technical Support"
Thats what haltech told me a week ago :) Of course I can live with the CEL Im have it on already :D Now Im confused. So haltech works or not ? :S

MazdaManiac 10-27-2011 10:56 AM

It definitely works.

paimon.soror 10-27-2011 10:56 AM

haha well now I too am curious ... my response he doesn't seem to mention exactly what motor configuration he is talking about. I dont see why it wouldn't work hardware wise, the question is more about the base maps.


Originally Posted by MazdaManiac (Post 4111575)
It definitely works.

oopsie, posted at the same time

Chris 10-27-2011 10:57 AM

yeah I dont see why there would be any kind of problems running it.

paimon.soror 10-27-2011 11:02 AM

as a side note, if you do decide to go with the haltech, please document the entire process :). Lots of us S2 guys are too scared to take the first dive ourselves.

scorcherjf 11-11-2011 09:12 AM

Well you won't be getting a Pettit kit since the compressor they use isn't made anymore... Cam said he might sell a kit without the compressor so you'd have to find that yourself. As for the ECU I think an interceptor-x would work with a custom tune (based on what Dave @ Speed1 has told me). Also if you wanna be baller you could get a MoTeC but that'd be a tough job unless you have an expert tuner.

Anyway if you do pick up a s/c kit keep us in the loop, very interested in doing something similar =)

bse50 11-11-2011 09:17 AM

The interceptor x is completely useless.

Turblown 11-13-2011 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by scorcherjf (Post 4122838)
Well you won't be getting a Pettit kit since the compressor they use isn't made anymore... Cam said he might sell a kit without the compressor so you'd have to find that yourself. As for the ECU I think an interceptor-x would work with a custom tune (based on what Dave @ Speed1 has told me). Also if you wanna be baller you could get a MoTeC but that'd be a tough job unless you have an expert tuner.

Anyway if you do pick up a s/c kit keep us in the loop, very interested in doing something similar =)

Motec isn't hard at all.

I would second staying far away from the interceptor X( microtech). Car will not run well at all..

bse50 11-13-2011 09:11 AM

M600 harnesses would be very very very nice. My monkey skills suck when it comes to complex tasks of splicing and making harnesses...

MazdaManiac 11-13-2011 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Turblown (Post 4123916)
Motec isn't hard at all.

Once you know what you are doing, I would agree.


Originally Posted by Turblown (Post 4123916)
I would second staying far away from the interceptor X( microtech). Car will not run well at all..

Oh? Why would you say that? :p:


Originally Posted by bse50 (Post 4123918)
M600 harnesses would be very very very nice.

Front-burner project at the moment, actually.

TeamRX8 11-14-2011 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by Turblown (Post 4123916)
Motec isn't hard at all.

for most people coming up with that much $$$ is the hard part

wcs 11-14-2011 12:42 PM

When is the MM webinar on Tuning with your Motec Engine Management System.
HUH WHEN?
Sign me up

edit:
Just checked the motec site, they already have a bunch of pre-recorded webinars ... neat

Ogulcan 11-14-2011 04:24 PM

Thank you everyone for advices, I completed all the setup except ECU and SC kit which are most important :) I decided to buy haltech sprint RE. We will figure out harmess some how :) And still couldnt decided SC kit yet :S I had bad news from Pettit and waiting new advices.

bse50 11-14-2011 05:23 PM

If you have ceramic seals as part of the rebuild then you have to buy new housings.

Ogulcan 11-14-2011 06:34 PM

Yes they told me to do that but my main goal is to find a sc kit atm. Im planning to buy housings with a porting template :) So rebuild can worth it


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