Free Base Maps for your ECU

Free Base Maps for your ECU


Did you know that your Haltech ECU Manager comes complete with a number of base maps for popular makes and models? We have spent a considerable amount of time getting these base maps together so why not use them as a starting point for your tune!

From Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Honda, Toyota and Hyundai to Mazda rotaries and Ford and Holden, we cover most popular performance cars.


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You can also import individual parts of one tune into another. For example importing a fuel table from a Nissan S15 into an S13 tune. In the video below Scott explains how to load and use the base maps from within the Haltech ECU Manager.











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