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Item:Emanage

Location:adelaide

Item Condition:BRAND NEW IN BOX

Reason for Selling:Was going to use instead of the ultimate, but need money now so i have to sell

Price and Payment Conditions:$450 posted anywhere in australia

Extra Info:fuel/ignition wiring harness and pressure sensor harness included

Contact Details:0410782105

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the emanage intecepts the standard signals going to the std ecu and bends input by doing this allows you to tune air/fuel mixtures and ignition etc. basically a piggy back computer. Auto skylines cant use a full replacement computer as the gbox is electornically controlled by the std ecu, but with the emanage you can tune your car to specific mods and still retain the standard shift logic from the standard computer.

i have the emanage ultimate currently fitted to my r34gtt auto and i pulled about 200 rwkw using it.

the blue emanage also hooks up to the greddy e01 boost controller so the multifunction display can act as the pfc hand controller does. thats what i was orignially going to do with it, but i have run out of funds and need more money for other things.

may sound like a stupid question, but im new to skylines so hopefully you will take pity on my stupidity, you bought the computer for an r34 right? is so will it hook up to an r33 ecu?

Cheers for the fast reply, is there much difference between the emanage and the emanage ultimate? and what were the features, e.g. what is it able to control? thanks for your time.

emanage blue can control fuel air mixtures and ignition timing. the ultimate does the same thing, but has some more features. such as data logging, knock sensors built into rather than having to buy add ons for the emanage and the ultimate comes with support tool whereas the blue emanage doesn't. you have to buy it. thats about all + less people are familiar with the ultimate, i had problems at first becasue ppl that knew how to fit the blue emanage had dramas with the ultimate. if i were to do it all again. i would have stuck with the blue emanage more ppl have had more success with the blue one. and it is half the cost.

but i have spent the money getting the ultimate working now so i will stick with it

  • 2 weeks later...

The "pressure sensor" is it a replacement for the AFM like a MAP sensor or something different. Is it a universal wiring harness or did you get specific model harnesses. Also how is it tuned, from what I know these are totally useless unless you either have the Profec E-01 or the PC software...

Edited by Mr_RS4

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