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On 15/11/2021 at 10:40 AM, SLIXK said:

So then that would be my best bet is to upgrade the ecu.. but would I have to get it tuned for it to run like yours? Also is haltech easy to put in the series 2?

Best bet would be to speak to Adam at JEM as he did the install and tune for it as far as I know it was the first AWD auto for a Nissan that he had done. 

On 15/11/2021 at 10:40 AM, SLIXK said:

So then that would be my best bet is to upgrade the ecu.. but would I have to get it tuned for it to run like yours? Also is haltech easy to put in the series 2?

Also my car has a larger turbo, intercooler, injectors and exhaust so tuning was required

On 15/11/2021 at 10:59 AM, SLIXK said:

How are you running haltech on an auto box tho? It says in the description, for manual transmission only? You running haltech elite ?

Yes I’m running the elite and yes it controls the auto. The manual is basically a straight plug in but the auto needs some wiring mods to make it happen. As I said it’s best to speak to Adam from JEM as he made this work

On 11/15/2021 at 1:26 PM, RBW49N said:

Yes I’m running the elite and yes it controls the auto. The manual is basically a straight plug in but the auto needs some wiring mods to make it happen. As I said it’s best to speak to Adam from JEM as he made this work

Okay fair enough. I’m in nz so I’ll have to see someone here. 

On 15/11/2021 at 11:30 AM, SLIXK said:

Okay fair enough. I’m in nz so I’ll have to see someone here. 

Adam may be able to set one up and send it to you. As far as I know it hadn’t been done before 

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