Great video man. My 3 year old son was playing in his room and he came running out when the engine was running. He was going vroom vroom, so when you made engine noises he made the same noises as you 😂
It really makes the transmission come alive with modern control logic compared to the old stock ecu which took a week to shift through each gear. Its a massive difference.
thank you for always helping the community out with your wealth of knowledge!
Thanks for the compliment
Great video man. My 3 year old son was playing in his room and he came running out when the engine was running. He was going vroom vroom, so when you made engine noises he made the same noises as you 😂
That is awesome!
Great work as always Kelvin, glad your doing my loom👌👌
Kelvin thanks I been waiting for this video 😎😎😎
Excellant. Cheers Kelvin
Great vid! Gives me more motivation to get off my a$$ and wire up my haltech
Good stuff. Post pictures once its done. Cheers Kelvin
Great video Kelvin
Thanks for the compliment
Can the 2500 turn the A341E from a slush box into a competitive transmission?
It really makes the transmission come alive with modern control logic compared to the old stock ecu which took a week to shift through each gear. Its a massive difference.
@@CartuneNZ lol your not kidding the sc400 is a slug b/c of that transmission in stock form
Great content
Thanks for the compliment
I see 3 wires of the coils and 1 by pass connector do you used a ground trigger and power and ground all the time
Correct, permanent ground, switched 12 volt supply and the ecu uses a switched negative for the trigger. No feedback wired
Do you have any of these harness available?
Due to the massuve differences in many swap vehicles we custom make for each purchase to ensure it suits the job. Cheers Kelvin
A general question here,i have a Kia cerato 2012 model with a manual trans,can i use its ecu for an automatic trans?
Most likely this ecu could be used to control the kia transmission. I'd recommend looking over the haltech ecu help file to confirm