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ok i have searched far and wide and i cannot get anything!!!! 4 different forums and many traders haha.... apparently they make no more for rb20! soooo what can i use as a replacement?? please help and i dont wanna remap my comp everytime i modify!

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I'm still a big PFC fan... The knock dash light flash is awesome, confidence inspiring especially as dyno's have a nasty habit of not placing enough load on the motor during tuning, once u get it on the street and load it up in that 4th gear from low rpm it pings its arse off. :w00t:

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A lot of tuners have a bad taste in their mouth when they hear the word Greedy Emanage.

As a result some will steer you away from it.

As with everything.. Some tuners deal microtech, some autronic, some microtech + powerfc. Use the ecu your tuner feels the most comfortable with as you WILL receive the best tune doing so.

Paul.. 440 is for a full tune.

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i dont get it, why the bad taste. is it because no ones had experience with it or bothered using it?

Cubes can you provide a few good reasons why Greddy Emanage isnt used apart from tuners being lazy?

Thanks.

A bad taste is where in the products history it has performed Poorly. Hence the bad taste left over from the older greedy emanage version.

Apparently the Emanage Ultimate is better. But the damage has been done. Its left a bad taste.

Absolutely nothing to do with slackness.

URAS has good results with them. Get him to tune it.

Go to some one who doesn't know its in's and outs and you are likely to not get a nice tune without spending big $$ for dyno time and fiddling around. Quite obvious really.

Now that the PFC is out of the picture it may very well take off, the tuners will be forced to spend some time on the greedy as they become more common.

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