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Item: Haltech Interceptor Piggyback ECU "Chip"

Location: Merrylands NSW

Item Condition: used in my MPS 6 for a while but taken out now. Reason for selling: changed to a new form of ECU chip

Price and price conditions: $365

Extra Info: Great devices used to "chip" MANY cars (not only the MPS) by piggybacking onto the ECU and varying the outputs to the engine and other components allowing laptop adjustments to tune the car. I will include the wire extensions and the analog input potentiometer (i was using this for electronic boost control) ASWELL as a USB to serial adapter with software to make it easy to connect to many computers!

As taken from the Haltech site:

"The Interceptor is a totally new “piggy back” ECU designed to work in parallel with your existing factory ECU.

The Interceptor provides tuning of fuel mixtures, ignition timing, boost levels and many other features. The Interceptor is installed using a universal type wiring loom and tuning is performed on a laptop with user friendly Interceptor software for Windows. As the Interceptor works with the factory ECU, you need only tune where necessary, maximising power whilst maintaining factory levels of economy, idle quality, cold start etc.

Performance has never been achieved so quickly, easily and affordably.

The Interceptor has been fully tested on many makes and models, with the range of supported vehicles constantly being expanded."

List of supported Vehicles (almost every car lol):

http://www.haltech.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Interceptor_Support_List.pdf

Im happy for pickup or i can post anywhere in Australia.

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