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Hi guys i am about to install my emanage into my r33 gtst series 2 and is there anythin i should know, i am getting latest software

and firmware for and have orded the loom to suit my car and the softwareplus cable kit.

i plan to do some tunning my self and initial setup i have most english manuals for the above.

anyhelp would be great.

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Have you had any experience tuning before? It would be adviseable not to mess around if you havnt or you could potentially damage your engine. I dont no how those things work as soon as they have been plugged in as far as settings. For example the powerfc has the base r33 tune so you can run your car safely before tuning.

I have an E-manage on my car but I didnt tune it myself. When you first splice it in it will have absolutely no effect at all. You can tune the fuel straight away with the 5 screws on the front but its very rough.just 5 rpm points at + or - 20%.

Once you get the support tool you have a full 16 x 16 fuel map and if you get the optional ignition harness you also get a 16 x 16 ignition map.

Since its an intercept style computer if you stuff it up you can just put everything back to zero and run the standard computer maps but itd be more worthwhile to have it professionally tuned

On the odd occation i have access to a dyno to use, so i figured as long as i keep the a/fs ok im right , but still not real sure if its something i want to do straight up, maybe with the help of tuner perhaps. anyway.

who around dandy and those suburbs would you recoment to tune ,i thought of ice but havent contacted them yet.

any assitance would good ,and i have software and laptop so

they dont have to have the software just some knowlege would be good

thank you all :-)

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