HALTECH F7 and F3 information needed
renko at iastate.edu
renko at iastate.edu
Thu Jan 9 00:38:53 GMT 1997
At 03:50 PM 1/5/97 -0800, you wrote:
>I have just picked up a Haltech model F7 and an F3 programmable EFI unit
>and I do not have any information on them. I need the software disks
>as well as the user's manuals and wiring diagrams for the harnesses,
>which are rather hacked to bits and in need of reconstruction.
>
>These units were used for four cylinder operation, and I would like to
>adapt them to eight cylinder application.
>
>Any information concerning these systems would be greatly appreciated.
>
>I am not sure who is handling Haltech any more or if they are in business
>any more.
>
>BTW, the Haltech seems to be a rather simple 8 bit open loop system that
>is based on the 68HC11E2 chip. Parts count seems uncomplicated, with no
>surface mount, and is mounted on what seems to be a 2 layer board. These
>systems, if not in working order, look to be somewhat easy to repair.
>Anyone have any experience with this?
>
> -- Dan.
>
>
I believe Haltech changed names to EnjecTec in the mid 90's.
2158 West Northwest Highway
Suite 400
Dallas, Texas 75220
PH. 214-831-9800
Fax 214-831-9802
John Renko
Helser 2631 Elwood
Ames, IA. 50012-0002
(515) 296-5502
renko at iastate.edu
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