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    hey fellas ive been looking up standalones for my car and i was wondering what kinda of engine management do u guys recommend?? ive heard good things about haltech e6k on rx7club and pretty good prices too but i would like to know ur guys input on this subject..
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    ismael

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    Fast guys spend the bucks on Motec.....

    However, contact Chris Ludwig at Ludwig Motorsports. He's a US Haltech dealer (I'm putting one in my TR8), and has developed a stand alone solution for the 2nd Gen RX7. Travis Tappers has one and likes it a lot.
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    I also suggest that you look into Megasquirt. This is an 'open source' style system, in hardware and software, that offers tons of flexibility, and to those with the ability, customization. It can be purchased in kit form and owner built, but I prefer buying one prebuilt, to minimize chance of failures.

    DIYautotune.com will have more information. I know they have plug and play systems for Miatas, not sure about other Mazdas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffYoung View Post
    Fast guys spend the bucks on Motec.....

    However, contact Chris Ludwig at Ludwig Motorsports. He's a US Haltech dealer (I'm putting one in my TR8), and has developed a stand alone solution for the 2nd Gen RX7. Travis Tappers has one and likes it a lot.
    what type of motec system?? like what model?? hmm let me see if i can find chris's sn so i can pm him...just wondering when u say developed do u mean plug and play?? thanks for ur time

    Quote Originally Posted by shwah View Post
    I also suggest that you look into Megasquirt. This is an 'open source' style system, in hardware and software, that offers tons of flexibility, and to those with the ability, customization. It can be purchased in kit form and owner built, but I prefer buying one prebuilt, to minimize chance of failures.

    DIYautotune.com will have more information. I know they have plug and play systems for Miatas, not sure about other Mazdas.
    is there a website that sales as whole kits???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ismaelae86 View Post
    what type of motec system?? like what model?? hmm let me see if i can find chris's sn so i can pm him...just wondering when u say developed do u mean plug and play?? thanks for ur time



    is there a website that sales as whole kits???
    nevermind just notice u left me a site lol

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    Thanks for the mention Jeff. If the OP would like to call the number is 502-515-7482 or email to [email protected]. I'd be happy to answer any of your questions.
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    Chris,

    You still sell the 'in the box' solution?

    We have 2 certified Halltech techs at our place now and it's great for the ITS stuff but I still have a market for the 'in the stock box' requirement for 2nd gen RX-7's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    Chris,

    You still sell the 'in the box' solution?

    We have 2 certified Halltech techs at our place now and it's great for the ITS stuff but I still have a market for the 'in the stock box' requirement for 2nd gen RX-7's...


    Not selling them anymore. I feel it's a good product, it's just not a good business deal for us. I've also seen enough worn out, rotten stock harnesses to appreciate how a well built standalone harness can exercise troublesome demons.

    Saw your guys in Kentucky. Small world.
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