Haltech is a great ecu. AEM EMS Series 2 is a great ecu. Both do what they're meant to do and more. AEM EMS Series 2 has a lot of great features on the way here soon.
nnausmann
Nov 19, 2010 12:04 PM
Is Haltech OBD2 Compliant like the AMR PRO-COM for the Subaru STi?
Originally Posted by Evans Tuning,Nov 20 2010, 07:46 AM
Haltech can be OBD-II compliant in the same manner as that subaru application, but not with the shelf patch and play loom harness. Essentially that subaru box works in parallel with the factory ECM. It controls the vitals on the engine such as injectors, coils and other additional sensors and leaves the factory ECM in place for Can Bus control and OBD-II port hook-up. I dont know how they are handling some of the potential fault sensor codes that could arise, but I am sure they have worked that out. The s2000 is a much more basic ecu in comparison.
I am considering developing our own harness to allow the sprint 500 box to work in conjunction with the factory ecu for OBD-II compliance in the similar manner.
Please do. :thumbup: At some point I want to pick up the TTS Performance kit. It would be nice to have an alternative from Kpro (to evasive) and the EMU (Lack of tuners an kind of a weak system).
And now that the xtreme obd 2 is gone from the market AEM is out of the out of the question. :(
Man I miss the old obd1 days. Solder,Chip,Tune and go. :LOL:
InductionPerformance
Nov 20, 2010 08:11 PM
Originally Posted by 2ndTimeAround,Nov 19 2010, 01:49 AM
Do you know what or some of the new features are or maybe coming in the near future?
Yes. I know some if not all the new features. I will find out if I can post them.