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Old 05-13-2001, 01:02 PM
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1st Post! Has anybody out there had any experience with the Haltech GM replacement, laptop programable computer? I seems easier than burning a bunch of different chips?
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Where could I find some information on it?

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I've got it. Haven't done anything with it yet. Check out www.haltech.com and do a search on "haltech" on www.google.com.

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I got mine on ebay for $525 - new they go for around $700. Supposedly they have got a new version in the works for release fairly soon.

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Have you ysed it yet?
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Well, like I mentioned in my first post, no I haven't used it yet other than playing with it as a standalone to see how it works. Within the next couple of weeks I should be delving into it as my engine/tranny swap comes to a close... I'll keep y'all posted.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by derrel:
1st Post! Has anybody out there had any experience with the Haltech GM replacement, laptop programable computer? I seems easier than burning a bunch of different chips? </font>
Their tech support in the USA, is rather lacking. No one I was ever able to contact acted like they wanted to help a customer. The software is easy, but not impressive in my book.

For the money you can get alot of other meaningful things.

Burning proms gives you time to write your notes, and organize your work.


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