HSW Interface Review
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HSW Interface Review
For those of you who don't know what The Interface is...here is a link.
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...roductid=16953
I recently installed this on my car to solve my lean problem with a single nozzle dry kit.
VERY easy install....only 3 wires are needed to be hooked up(actually 4, but the Top End Fueling is optional) The other ends are pre-wired plug and play into your MAF.
One wire to ground on relay, one wire to IAT sensor, and one wire to the output on the window switch.
DONE!
It is really accurate and is a must have if you don't want to worry about tuning your car. Invest in a good wideband sensor($259 for an LC-1 setup from MarylandSpeed is a good choice)! It is worth it over the price of going to a speed shop to get your car dynoed a lot.
I had a 75BHP shot, and HSW told me what to set the Interface too...and according to my wideband sensor..it was right at 11.8-12.0!
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...roductid=16953
I recently installed this on my car to solve my lean problem with a single nozzle dry kit.
VERY easy install....only 3 wires are needed to be hooked up(actually 4, but the Top End Fueling is optional) The other ends are pre-wired plug and play into your MAF.
One wire to ground on relay, one wire to IAT sensor, and one wire to the output on the window switch.
DONE!
It is really accurate and is a must have if you don't want to worry about tuning your car. Invest in a good wideband sensor($259 for an LC-1 setup from MarylandSpeed is a good choice)! It is worth it over the price of going to a speed shop to get your car dynoed a lot.
I had a 75BHP shot, and HSW told me what to set the Interface too...and according to my wideband sensor..it was right at 11.8-12.0!