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New Haltech Ecu's
Haltech has released two new ecu's, Sport 1000 and Sport 2000.
![]() The connector is the same as the previous e11/e8 design, so all the patch looms fit the same (and work the same). Pricing is the same. So just a new better software? ![]() ![]() ![]() Discuss.
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Too bad there isn't some kind of trade up deal. The 1.89/build35 E8 has a bunch of the same correction maps, uses a 32x32 mapping structure, and can also do the closed loop o2/boost control being advertised on the new ecu's. So, aside from the software, and the built in 2.5bar map sensor, are there any other features this thing has over the E8 that would make it worth upgrading to? Does it allow you to import E8/E11 maps into it?
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