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hahaha good for u guys that have 1 hahaha! ok so haltech r good but gotta find someone to do it!! emanage ultimate...the emanage left bad reps for the ultimate but is better and still gotta find someone to do it! anything else thats good and ppl know can be tuned??

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hahaha good for u guys that have 1 hahaha! ok so haltech r good but gotta find someone to do it!! emanage ultimate...the emanage left bad reps for the ultimate but is better and still gotta find someone to do it! anything else thats good and ppl know can be tuned??

I waited for 3months before I found mine as new they were close to 2k back then.

Keep an eye out on SAU, Ebay etc..

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i am about to have a haltech e11v2 installed into my r32 so i can let anyone who is interested in them how it goes. best choice i say!

emanage are piggy back units rnt they?

i would go a pfc over an emanage personally.

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"i'll sell ya mine...for 2.5k

supply = 0 and demand = enough"

ill take that and raise you 500 lol.....thats what its gonna be like soon ahhh got my piece of gold (pfc) for future investment lol

Oooh i loves a bidding war...wish this forum was allowed ebay bids..:)

SOLD - 10k to the man with the red car...

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remap isn't as bad as what you think, i've certainly begun to see the appeal in them. there's a guy on ns.com (TSL - The Speed Lab) that does remaps and has a very good reputation.

you said you didn't want to get a remap because you'd have to get it remapped every time you did a significant mod but its basically the same thing as if you had a power fc, cause you'd have to get that tuned every time you did a significant mod!

i know if i had a basic 180 or 32 i'd get a remap over another computer but i have my power fc now so i'm happy!

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remap isn't as bad as what you think, i've certainly begun to see the appeal in them. there's a guy on ns.com (TSL - The Speed Lab) that does remaps and has a very good reputation.

you said you didn't want to get a remap because you'd have to get it remapped every time you did a significant mod but its basically the same thing as if you had a power fc, cause you'd have to get that tuned every time you did a significant mod!

i know if i had a basic 180 or 32 i'd get a remap over another computer but i have my power fc now so i'm happy!

yes but a remap is a remap. If u want to add a bit of fuel here, of take some timing out of here, u need to pull it apart to flash it.

Not very tweak friendly if u are fussy and like your fuel economy. A quick tune for the pfc for me means a hell of a lot less ($$ and time) than a quick tune for a chipped ecu

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what do ppl think about wolf 3d?

Last time i thought about a Wolf 3D, i thought of a Rotor, I think they are more suited to them!

As sky30 said! How about a Microtech! My mate is running one of them in his Race Car! although we have only run it at the track once, tis the comp Shaun recomended! And i think it's easy to teak for him at the track!

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i'll sell ya mine...for 2.5k :)

supply = 0 and demand = enough

"i'll sell ya mine...for 2.5k

supply = 0 and demand = enough"

ill take that and raise you 500 lol.....thats what its gonna be like soon ahhh got my piece of gold (pfc) for future investment lol

Sooner or later it wont be worth jack shit cause there will be something better and more sleeker looking out there. PFC2? or maybe something from another manufacturer.

EVERYTHING becomes redundant sooner or later. No doubt you will be forced to upgrade just like 100 percent of anything to do with electronics. Nothing lasts forever.

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Sooner or later it wont be worth jack shit cause there will be something better and more sleeker looking out there. PFC2? or maybe something from another manufacturer.

EVERYTHING becomes redundant sooner or later. No doubt you will be forced to upgrade just like 100 percent of anything to do with electronics. Nothing lasts forever.

I think its more likely the case that good plugin ecu's for the skylines will stop as they are old cars.

There will never be a pfc2.

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As sky30 said! How about a Microtech! My mate is running one of them in his Race Car! although we have only run it at the track once, tis the comp Shaun recomended! And i think it's easy to teak for him at the track!

u sya he has it in his race car and its easy to teak for him at the track!! what about street use? would it be the same?

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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.

yeah unfortunatelt many SA tuners are muppets, emange is by the easiest to tune but some struggle with new things. Most of the issues stem from these workshops not being able to READ and wiring them up wrong.

i would be keen to train up a workshop if there was enough interest..... shit emanage is so easy i reckon i could train up every workshop in a day :)

that said auto barn mile end and elizabeth both have RB20 PFC instock. go haggle a decent price.

shit i can tune a emanage in half the time of a pfc (even with my datalogit software) so it cant be that hard :thumbsup:

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