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My advice is get hold of a Field One-Touch harness from www.perfectrun.com.au worth every dollar. You can do all the soldering outside of the car, the plug n play into the factory harness without butchering it. That's what I did with the e-manage in my previous R34.

Also install takes roughly 4-5 hours if you know what you're doing, so hopefully they don't charge too much for it.....that's why I went for an easy to use daughterboard in this car ;)

Matt Spry's does not work for Mark at Godzilla...

Matt Spry owns PITS's down the gold coast at Mollendar (off smith street exit)...

He is consiered the best in the business, just do a google search and you will find about a thousand testimonals...

Matt Spry's does not work for Mark at Godzilla...

Matt Spry owns PITS's down the gold coast at Mollendar (off smith street exit)...

He is consiered the best in the business, just do a google search and you will find about a thousand testimonals...

ahh thats right, i got matt and mark confused

thanks man, ill be giving matt a call once i get my pump and regulator in and my pressure sensor arrives :wave:

matthew spry's address is u10/42 export dve molendinar ph 0411340033

ps dont think he,s to keen on emanage.

yep, I spoke to him and he doesn't work on them.

he has only tried the emanage blue and didn't like them.

I did a bit more research on the topic Chris and I have found CRD are mentioned on many forums as being the place to take an emanage...

(But obviouslly their 1000km's away)

Mabye try Mark @ godzilla motorsports as he is very approachable and a top bloke, maby flick him a pm his user name is "markr34gtr" save you a phone call...

EDIT: Ive pm'ed him to have a look at this topic, he might be able to shed some light for you Chris...

thanks for your help col ;)

I think there are one or 2 options around town.

I'd like to find someone with experience and has done a 34 install / tuner.

if it comes to a 1000K drive, so be it.

thanks again

  • 6 months later...

Has anyone had any further experience getting Emanage Ultimate tuned since the end of last year? Any more recommendations? For the price they seem like a good option compared to PowerFC, but they're not much use if no one can tune them...

I was going to buy one but decided against it. The main reason being not many people in Brisbane want to help you. I looked high and low. I got plenty of "yeah we will give it a go but it's not our preferred ecu". The prices on them are awesome though, sliding performance were going to sort me out.

I wish you the best of luck, BTW CRD in NSW are among the best at them. My research did reveal that.

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