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i have a few questions about the emanage ultimate i just purchased.

1. If i install the emanage ultimate, activate and do the basic settings, and leave all the maps and settings at "0" so no change is written in, can i drive the car as normal and will all ecu programs run as usual?

2. Does anyone know of any good tuners that can do a good tune with an emanage ultimate on an r32gtr around the eastern suburbs, as in near lilydale/ringwood area?

3. Has anyone got any basic maps for the emanage ultimate suited to an r32 gtr.

4. I know it's a long shot but, i am doing a single turbo conversion to my gtr and wondering if anyone has any maps suited to that setup.

Thanx

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After having numerous problems with it.

Tonight i disconnected the wires that are intercepting the ecu and plugged it all as if it wasn't there. still runs like crap. remembered that when i started playing with it, the main earth was disconnected. cut that. still runs crap. aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i have no idea what to do. any tuners over this side of town (near lilydale) that could find out what's wrong? and if need be connect it back up and check it.

AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

Are you talking about factory reset of your stock computer?? If so disconect your battery and pump the brake a few times to drain the power, wait a bit then reconect the battery factory ecu should be reset.

Cheers

Chris

Edited by alphanumeric

if you are still having problems,

contact Trent Hewitson (username autobarn on www.nissansilvia.com forums), via email, i think he publish his email address, just search for some of his threads (doesn't respond to PM)

he sells the emanage packages, and has a lot of experience installing and tuning powerfc's, not sure if he's done emanage's but he's likely to know something about them if he sells them...

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