Finally its done... Can't wait to go boostin'! pixs inside
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Finally its done... Can't wait to go boostin'! pixs inside
Got the last piece to my puzzle! K2rd from nopistons store! Great customer service/speedy delivery..
Wired up!
Finally all done! a year later..
Just need to get my haltech maps from my pc to my labtop
Wired up!
Finally all done! a year later..
Just need to get my haltech maps from my pc to my labtop
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Originally posted by Bigretardhead
ohhhhhhh
can you plug in your laptop to microtech systems, and get that same kind of data and control and what not?
haltech is a little too expensive for me
ohhhhhhh
can you plug in your laptop to microtech systems, and get that same kind of data and control and what not?
haltech is a little too expensive for me
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Originally posted by TonyTurboII
All what info? I can see evrything thats going on on my laptop.
All what info? I can see evrything thats going on on my laptop.
1. Setup screen (few gauges, info at bottom)
2. Gauges screen (everything)
3. Log screen (while logging for realtime values...then you can stop logging scroll around and see what just happened)
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Originally posted by Josepi
Same here...save to log...replay...there's about 3 different ways to watch it:
1. Setup screen (few gauges, info at bottom)
2. Gauges screen (everything)
3. Log screen (while logging for realtime values...then you can stop logging scroll around and see what just happened)
Same here...save to log...replay...there's about 3 different ways to watch it:
1. Setup screen (few gauges, info at bottom)
2. Gauges screen (everything)
3. Log screen (while logging for realtime values...then you can stop logging scroll around and see what just happened)
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Originally posted by madaz07
yes any of the LT series can be tuned by laptop or handset. i think the haltec runs in dos while the microtech is windows based.
yes any of the LT series can be tuned by laptop or handset. i think the haltec runs in dos while the microtech is windows based.
There is haltech software for both dos and windows. The DOS version is nice as it doesnt have steep hardware requirements, meaning you can dust off that old 486 laptop and put it to use in your car.
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anyone ever thought of permanently mounting up a custom box for the computer or something?
(using these tiny tiny all inclusive motherboards?)
http://www.mini-itx.com
533 mhz, totally fanless design, onboard everything, including on board TV OUT.
(using these tiny tiny all inclusive motherboards?)
http://www.mini-itx.com
533 mhz, totally fanless design, onboard everything, including on board TV OUT.
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Originally posted by 1Revvin7
I am using windows 95' on my labtop..
I am using windows 95' on my labtop..
But anyways, that will be sweet when it's all done!!
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Originally posted by Black13B
anyone ever thought of permanently mounting up a custom box for the computer or something?
anyone ever thought of permanently mounting up a custom box for the computer or something?
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Originally posted by NZConvertible
Nearly all of the parameters can be displayed at once, with a much clearer graphical representation.
Nearly all of the parameters can be displayed at once, with a much clearer graphical representation.
it was just a thought i had.. maybe a laptop is a better way to go..
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Originally posted by NZConvertible
If you're going to do that you might as well just get the handset. The big advantage of using a laptop instead of a handset is the much bigger screen. Nearly all of the parameters can be displayed at once, with a much clearer graphical representation.
If you're going to do that you might as well just get the handset. The big advantage of using a laptop instead of a handset is the much bigger screen. Nearly all of the parameters can be displayed at once, with a much clearer graphical representation.
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Originally posted by Black13B
.. on the handset or laptop you mean?
.. on the handset or laptop you mean?
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Originally posted by NZConvertible
On a laptop. The handset just gives you numbers, but a laptops various graphs and displays make it much easier to get an overall view of the parameters being adjusted.
On a laptop. The handset just gives you numbers, but a laptops various graphs and displays make it much easier to get an overall view of the parameters being adjusted.
but i guess that would be considered a luxury, especially when you can connect and disconnect the laptop..