Lockin Pty Ltd trading as Haltech warrants the HaltechTM Programmable Fuel Injection System to be
free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
Proof of purchase, in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which indicates that the product is
within the warranty period, must be presented to obtain warranty service. Lockin Pty Ltd trading as
Haltech suggests that the purchaser retain the dealer’s dated bill of sale as evidence of the date of
retail purchase.
If the HaltechTM Programmable Fuel Injection System is found to be defective as mentioned above, it
will be replaced or repaired if returned prepaid along with proof of purchase. This shall constitute the
sole liability of Lockin Pty Ltd trading as Haltech.
To the extent permitted by law, the foregoing is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties or
representations, either expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness. In no event shall Lockin Pty Ltd trading as Haltech, be liable for special or consequential
damages.
DISCLAIMER
Haltech will not be held responsible for any damage caused by the incorrect installation or tuning of this
product. It is the installers responsibility to ensure the wiring connections and pinouts match that of the
vehicle the unit is being installed into.
Haltech has taken all care to make sure the connections match the specified vehicles listed, but variations
in wiring and connections on vehicles can occur and therefore this should be checked BEFORE the unit
is installed.
Haltech highly recommends installation and tuning of this product is to be carried out by a professional,
with an understanding on installing and tuning engine management systems.
Misuse of this product can destroy your engine.
WARNING
This ECU is designed and sold for Racing use only. Using this product for street / road use may be
prohibited by law. Please check with your local vehicle authority before using this product.
GENERAL INSTALLATION WARNING
Avoid open sparks, flames or operation of electrical devices near flammable substances.
Always disconnect the battery cables when doing electrical work on your vehicle.
Do not charge the battery with a 24 Volt truck charger or reverse the polarity of the battery
or any charging unit. Do not charge the battery with the engine running as this could
expose the ECU to an unregulated power supply that could destroy the ECU and other
electrical equipment.
All fuel system components and wiring should be mounted away from heat sources,
shielded if necessary and well ventilated. Disconnect the Haltech ECU from the electrical
system whenever doing any arc welding on the vehicle by unplugging the wiring harness
connector from the ECU.
After completing the installation, make sure that there are no fuel leaks, and no wiring
left un-insulated in case a spark or short-circuit occurs and causes a fire. Also make sure
that you follow all proper workshop safety procedures. If you're working underneath
a jacked-up car, always use safety stands!
Page 3
PLATINUM
Congratulations on purchasing a Haltech Engine Management System. This fully
programmable Plug and Play product opens the door to virtually limitless performance
modification and tuning of your vehicle. Programmable systems allow you to extract all
the performance from your engine by delivering precisely the required amount of fuel
and ignition timing that your engine requires for maximum output under all operating
conditions.
This quick start guide will walk you through installation of the Platinum Pro ECU into a
vehicle. This guide is accompanied by the full service manual located on the software
CD provided with the ECU that you or your tuner will need to refer to before completing
your installation and configuration. The Manual is included in the software which can be
downloaded from the Haltech website www.haltech.com
Supported Vehicles
The Platinum Pro Plug-in Nissan Z32 / 300ZX ECU supports the following:
•Nissan Z32 / 300ZX
Platinum Pro Plug-in Nissan Z32 / 300ZX Kit Includes
•Haltech Platinum Pro Plug-in ECU
•USB Cable
•Software CD
•Quick Start Guide
•Haltech Sticker
Pro Plug-in Nissan Z32 / 300ZX
Quick Start Guide
Loaded Basemap
Your Platinum Pro Plug-in has been programmed with a basemap to suit a
Nissan Z32 / 300ZX running a VG30DETT engine using a standard MAF sensor.
Alternatively, a basemap using the Haltech ECU Internal MAP Sensor as a load
reference is available in the following folder for you to upload into your ECU:
If you choose this basemap, then please make sure you connect the Haltech ECU
Internal MAP sensor to the intake manifold prior to starting the vehicle.
Please ensure you load, modify and check the corresponding basemap for your
application before attempting to start the vehicle.
Page 4
ECU Installation
To install your new Platinum Pro Plug-in to your Nissan Z32 / 300ZX,
please follow the procedures below.
You will require the following tools
•Screwdrivers Phillips No 2 , Small Flat
•Socket set with 10mm socket
•Cable Ties / 3M Velcro tape or similar
1.Locate your factory ECU. This will be located in the foot well of the passenger side
of the vehicle. To access, pull back the carpet and unscrew the four 10mm bolts
securing the cover in place. Remove the cover to access the ECU.
ECU Pinout
Figure 1 – Left hand footwell showing ECU cover
Figure 2 – Factory ECU Mounting Location with cover removed
Page 5
2. With the ignition turned off remove the 3 x 10mm bolts mounting the ECU to the vehicle.
Proceed to remove the bolt in the centre of the ECU connector using a 10mm socket
and gently ease the connector out. Be sure to pull the connector out squarely so as
not to cause any damage to the pins or wires. With the connector disconnected the
ECU can be removed from the vehicle.
Figure 3 – Mounting Bolt Locations
3.Remove the 4 screws securing the mounting bracket to the factory ECU.
Attach this bracket to the Haltech ECU as shown in figure 4 below using cable ties
and 3M tape. Re install into vehicle.
Figure 4 – Platinum Pro Plug-in ECU mounted in factory location
Page 6
4.(Optional) If the OEM Air Flow Meter has been removed, then the internal MAP sensor
is required as the main load sensor. Please connect the internal MAP sensor to the
manifold with vacuum line.
This is best achieved by obtaining a “T” piece and connecting between the
fuel pressure regulator and the manifold. Please see pictures below
Figure 5 – “T” piece installation location
Figure 6 – Internal MAP sensor vacuum line installed
Whenusingcrimp connectors ensurethat the correct crimping tool is used– ifin
Page 7
5.With the ECU installed do not attempt to start the vehicle. You will need to configure
the ECU. The ECU is pre-configured for use with a VG30DETT standard engine.
If this is your setup then you will not have to load a basemap. However, it is still
strongly recommended that you check your settings before starting your engine.
With the corresponding basemap loaded into the ECU, a standard engine should be
able to be started at this point. If your engine is not standard please adjust any
configuration settings affected according to your setup.
Figure 7 – Haltech ECU Manager Software
6.With the engine started and running its time to tune. This is best achieved by your
nearest engine tuner. See the listing of Haltech dealers on our website to find the one
closest to you.
ECU Manager software is used for setup, calibration and diagnostics and can
be found on the CD supplied with this unit or downloaded from the Haltech website
www.haltech.com
Minimum System Requirements
Operating System:Windows 2000 SP4 / XP / Vista / Windows 7
Processor Speed:1GHz
RAM:256 Mb
Video Card:128MB graphics card with 3D acceleration
USB: 1.1
Hard Drive Space:250Mb
Minimum Screen Resolution:1024 x 768 pixels
Installing ECU Manager
Installing ECU Manager onto your PC is performed similar to any other Windows
software package. Installation is outlined below to ensure correct installation:
1.Insert the CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive. The CD should automatically
launch into the Haltech Browser. If the CD does not run automatically double
click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop, double click on the Haltech icon
(CD- ROM drive) to start the browser software.
2.The Browser will display the disclaimer and you will need to agree to the
terms stated before allowing to progress. Read the Disclaimer and click on
AGREE if you agree.
3.Now you will be able to access all the information contained on the CD
4.To download the Platinum Software, click on the Platinum Series ECU Manager
Link. You will be prompted to install the software. Click “Install” to install
ECU Manager and the Data Log viewer.
5. Follow the software prompts and install the software.
With your programming cable (USB) attached to your ECU and the other end
connected to your laptop, power up the ECU by turning your key to IGN. Start the
programming software on your PC and go online with the ECU.
ECU Managerwillupgrade earlier map versions when loadinginto ECU's withlater
Page 9
ECU Manager / ECU Manuals
Detailed manuals can be found in the software by pressing your F1 key or by
selecting the Help tab located at the top left of the screen
ECU Manager File Extensions
When ECU manager saves the map from the Haltech ECU, it saves the map with
a Haltech specific file extension.
The File extension can be broken down as follows:
Example File : xxxx.hz32-110
Later map versions cannot be loaded into ECU's with earlier firmware versions.
ECU Manager will upgrade earlier map versions when loading into ECU's with later
firmware versions.
ECU Manager upgrades maps between versions where equivalent settings are
available. However, new settings not in the original map, will be substituted with
values from the new version's default map.
WHENEVER ECU MANAGER CONVERTS YOUR ECU MAP, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS
CHECK YOUR MAP SETTINGS TO ENSURE THAT ALL THE APPROPRIATE
SETTINGS HAVE BEEN CONVERTED CORRECTLY.
The Platinum Pro Plugin Series allows further expansion of your ECU by the
Rear Auxiliary Connector.
The Rear Auxiliary connector allows you access to:
•2 Additional Digital Pulsed Outputs ( DPO )
•2 Additional Digital Switched Outputs ( DSO )
•2 Additional Analogue Voltage Inputs ( AVI )
•2 Additional Analogue Temperature Inputs ( ATI )
These extra Inputs / Outputs can be used to:
•Fit additional sensors. (eg. MAP and Temperature)
•Control additional devices via relays
•Control additional solenoids directly (eg. Aftermarket Boost Control solenoid)
The Rear Auxiliary harness is available as an optional extra. ( HT040003 )
Figure 9 - Rear Auxiliary Harness Connector and Pin-out
Page 11
Digital Pulsed Outputs ( DPO )
Digital Pulsed Outputs are capable of producing pulsed waveforms with varying duty
and frequency. DPO's can be used to control various devices such as thermo-fans,
shift lights, bypass air control valves, boost control solenoids etc.
When a Digital Pulsed output is activated by the ECU the output will switch to ground.
Solenoid 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 switching a relay and not a high current
draw device.
Two additional outputs can be connected using the Optional Rear Auxiliary
Harness ( HT040003 )
Digital Pulsed Outputs are limited to 800mA Max current draw.
Digital Switched Outputs ( DSO )
Digital Switched Outputs are capable of switching to ground
DSO's can be used to control relays in an on / off state only.
Two additional outputs can be connected using the Optional Rear Auxiliary
Harness ( HT040003 )
Digital Switched Outputs are limited to 800mA Max current draw.
Analogue Voltage Inputs ( AVI )
Analogue Voltage Inputs accept variable voltage inputs from 0V to 5V. These inputs
can also accept switch inputs that change between two different voltage levels.
The On Voltage and Off Voltage define what the thresholds are between the On and Off
states. The Voltage can be viewed as a channel in the software to determine the
thresholds for a switched input.
Two additional sensors or switched inputs can be connected using the
Optional Rear Auxiliary Harness ( HT040003 )
Analogue Temperature Inputs ( ATI )
Analogue Temperature Inputs accept variable resistance sensors.
These inputs have a pull – up resistor connected to them to allow them to be used with
most automotive temperature senders ( Variable resistance thermistor types ).
Two additional sensors can be connected using the Optional Rear Auxiliary
Harness ( HT040003 )
Wire connections
When using crimp connectors ensure that the correct crimping tool is used – if in
doubt do a pull test on a crimp connector, the wire should break before the wire
pulls out of the crimp. Terminal soldering can weaken a connection and should only
be used as a last resort. If solder joints are used, ensure joints are well isolated
from movement as solder joints are prone to fracture.
When splicing 2 wires it is preferable to use a crimp splice – again if using a solder
joint, ensure joint is limited in its range of possible movement as solder joints are
prone to fracture. Always use heat-shrink sleeving to insulate wires.
Page 12
The Haltech CAN Network
The Haltech CAN network allows for simple and effective expansion in ECU capability
and functionality without having to go to the trouble of wiring in a whole new computer.
Expansion is made possible by the addition of multiple expansion devices that
communicate to the main ECU via a Control Area Network (CAN).
Installation time and costs are kept to a minimum as all expansion devices are
powered up from the main ECU via the pre-terminated connection cable that comes
with each expansion device.
Simply connect the device directly to the 8 pin CAN connector on the rear of the ECU
or connect using an optional Haltech CAN Hub (order as part # HT059990) if multiple
expansion devices are required).
Each expansion device is pre-programmed with a unique ID code which allows it to
be recognised on the network and work correctly first time every time.
For current available expansion devices please go to our website at
www.haltech.com
2. With the ignition turnedoff remove the3 x 10mmbolts mounting theECU to the vehicle.
Figure 9 – Haltech ECU connected to a Racepak Dash
Figure 10 – Haltech ECU connected to 5 Auxiliary CAN based devices