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Coolant Temperature Sensor

The coolant temperature sensor is designed to screw into a threaded hole and
protrude into the engine coolant stream. For air-cooled engines, the sensor can be
embedded directly into the engine block or used to sense oil temperature.
Locate a suitable position on the engine which will allow the hole and thread to be
drilled and tapped, and which gives access to the coolant stream. The sensor
should be mounted before the thermostat in the coolant circuit. Since most engines
have existing temperature sensor holes, it is often possible to mount the Haltech
sensor in one of these holes.

The coolant temp sensor plug is labelled with the letters A and B and should be
wired with the signal wire (violet) to pin B and sensor ground wire (black/white) to pin A.

Figure 2 – Coolant Temperature Sensor and Terminations

                                    
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

Your engine may have a Throttle position sensor already fitted and it is often
possible to make use of this TPS. The Haltech supplied TPS has a resistance
value ranging from 0 to 10k ohms. The resistance value of the installed TPS does
not have to be the same, since the ECU uses a throttle calibration function to
determine the position of the throttle, based on the signal received from the TPS.
Be sure to wire the TPS so that the ECU sees a lower value when at zero throttle
than at full throttle.

Note: Make sure that the axis of rotation of the shaft is exactly aligned with the axis
of rotation of the sensor, otherwise some binding may occur. Also, do not use the

TPS as a throttle stop. In either case, the TPS will be damaged.  

                  

    
        

       Figure 3 – Throttle Position Sensor

Startup

With the software now calibrated with correct fuel setup, ignition setup and trigger
setup, go to the Main setup menu and calibrate the throttle

Check to ensure that the fuel and ignition maps all have sensible values in them.

Check that all sensors are reading correctly by going to the engine data page and
viewing their values. Ensure the throttle reads smoothly from 0-100% in its full
range of movement. The MAP sensor should read atmospheric pressure
when the engine is stopped.

Power up the fuel pumps and check entire fuel system for leaks before attempting
to start the engine.

Once verified that all sensors are correctly operating and fuel system is functional,
attempt to start the engine. If engine does not start check:

1. Ignition Timing

2. Correct Fuel Pressure

3. Spark Plugs are not fouled or wet

4. Engine Compression

5. Ignition is wired in correct firing order

6. Ignition is firing on intake stroke not exhaust stroke

Once engine is running, ensure fuel pressure remains correct under all conditions and 
that battery is charging.

Summary of Contents for PLATINUM SPORT 1000

Page 1: ...729 0900 EMAIL sales haltech com HALTECH US OFFICE EMAIL usa haltech com See the Haltech Website for your local authorized dealer www haltech com Version 7 PLATINUM SPORT 1000 2000 SPORT 1000 2000 SPO...

Page 2: ...cted before commencing any wiring Failure to follow all the warnings and precautions in this manual can lead to damage to engine components and may possibly void your warranty Incorrect setup of the E...

Page 3: ...m position being the intake pipe before the throttle The sensor needs to be in the moving air stream to give fast response times and reduce heat soak effects The air temp sensor plug is labelled with...

Page 4: ...received from the TPS Be sure to wire the TPS so that the ECU sees a lower value when at zero throttle than at full throttle Note Make sure that the axis of rotation of the shaft is exactly aligned w...

Page 5: ...with a timing light If there is no RPM being displayed in the software check for correct trigger setup correct sensor wiring correct trigger type pull ups enabled disabled trigger edge falling rising...

Page 6: ...only have two wires Signal Positive and Signal Negative Figure 6 Hall Effect Sensor Wiring Please Note Red and Blue wires must be insulated to avoid shorting Figure 7 Reluctor Sensor Wiring ECU Manage...

Page 7: ...power up the ECU by turning your key to IGN Start the programming software on your PC and go online with the ECU Fuel Pumps The Orange Blue wire is used to operate the fuel pump When the Haltech ECU...

Page 8: ...fire next etc until the last ignition channel is reached regardless of engine firing order Figure 9 Ignition Wiring using Haltech Ignition Module Figure 10 Ignition Wiring Using CDI Unit Status LED Di...

Page 9: ...d valves and shift lights etc can be run directly from the output however high current devices such as thermo fans and additional fuel pumps must be activated through a relay This way the DPO is only...

Page 10: ...assis Ground Black should be connected to the chassis of the vehicle and Signal Ground Black White should be connected directly to the Battery negative terminal Please make sure your Engine block has...

Page 11: ...assis Ground Black should be connected to the chassis of the vehicle and Signal Ground Black White should be connected directly to the Battery negative terminal Please make sure your Engine block has...

Page 12: ...d valves and shift lights etc can be run directly from the output however high current devices such as thermo fans and additional fuel pumps must be activated through a relay This way the DPO is only...

Page 13: ...fire next etc until the last ignition channel is reached regardless of engine firing order Figure 9 Ignition Wiring using Haltech Ignition Module Figure 10 Ignition Wiring Using CDI Unit Status LED Di...

Page 14: ...power up the ECU by turning your key to IGN Start the programming software on your PC and go online with the ECU Fuel Pumps The Orange Blue wire is used to operate the fuel pump When the Haltech ECU...

Page 15: ...only have two wires Signal Positive and Signal Negative Figure 6 Hall Effect Sensor Wiring Please Note Red and Blue wires must be insulated to avoid shorting Figure 7 Reluctor Sensor Wiring ECU Manage...

Page 16: ...with a timing light If there is no RPM being displayed in the software check for correct trigger setup correct sensor wiring correct trigger type pull ups enabled disabled trigger edge falling rising...

Page 17: ...received from the TPS Be sure to wire the TPS so that the ECU sees a lower value when at zero throttle than at full throttle Note Make sure that the axis of rotation of the shaft is exactly aligned w...

Page 18: ...m position being the intake pipe before the throttle The sensor needs to be in the moving air stream to give fast response times and reduce heat soak effects The air temp sensor plug is labelled with...

Page 19: ...cted before commencing any wiring Failure to follow all the warnings and precautions in this manual can lead to damage to engine components and may possibly void your warranty Incorrect setup of the E...

Page 20: ...729 0900 EMAIL sales haltech com HALTECH US OFFICE EMAIL usa haltech com See the Haltech Website for your local authorized dealer www haltech com Version 7 PLATINUM SPORT 1000 2000 SPORT 1000 2000 SPO...

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