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Previous owner used it for approx 1 month before an engine swap. Wiring and diagrams are included. Removes boost and speed limiters and provides tuning of fuel mixtures, ignition timing, boost levels.

Universal Application but can suits these Cars

Nissan Pulsar N14/N15

Nissan Skyline R32/33

Nissan 200SX S13/S14/S15

Nissan 300ZX Z33

Nissan 350Z

More info can be found on .. http://www.haltech.com.au/interceptor.htm

RRP is $1085

Asking $650 Delivered

contact me on protocol17@hotmail.com

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Nice price man,

How do these weigh up against a emanage?

Fuel and ignition tunability?

Previous owner used it for approx 1 month before an engine swap. Wiring and diagrams are included. Removes boost and speed limiters and provides tuning of fuel mixtures, ignition timing, boost levels.

Universal Application but can suits these Cars

Nissan Pulsar N14/N15

Nissan Skyline R32/33

Nissan 200SX S13/S14/S15

Nissan 300ZX Z33

Nissan 350Z

More info can be found on .. http://www.haltech.com.au/interceptor.htm

RRP is $1085

Asking $650 Delivered

contact me on protocol17@hotmail.com

yep does all that and manages boost levels. Very similar to the emanage with a few more features i.e eliminates factory limiters. Finding tuners and technical suppourt with this unit and any other Haltech unit was the major advantage to why i purchased this over the emange. Them being an Australian Company made it easier to get support and info.The price is low as i want a quick sale .reasonable offers will be taken into consideration

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they are awsome little units! i was going to run one on the gtr, but i decided in the end to pay extra and have the e11v2 wired up.

but good luck with the sale buddy. the buyer WONT be dissapointed!!!!! they are great units as i said!

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