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Haltech Racepack Iq3 Dash Display No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

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Frankfort, Kentucky, United States

Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
this is a new dash was never hooked up but is missing the original packaging.
Brand:racepack Manufacturer Part Number:HT-060100

Haltech can now provide racers with complete engine management, data acquisition and display solutions. Haltech IQ3 Display and Logging dashes are powerful, professional high-tech systems allowing the user to sample and display both raw and calculated engine data that the Haltech ECU has on board.

The Haltech IQ3 dashes are designed to be a complete display centre with low-glare LCD display and multiple user programmable warning lights to make viewing essential engine information a breeze in all light conditions.

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Haltech IQ3 display dash replaces all your gauges with one single digital display panel. Sourcing all its information directly from the Haltech ECU via a simple 2 wire CAN connection the Haltech IQ3 is the perfect data centre for any race enthusiast.

The IQ3 display dash is fully user configurable in its display properties and warning lamp illumination – a must have for that serious racing look.

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