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Has anyone heard of anyone using this new piggyback ecu?

I's suppose to be the new replacement for the Power FC, I Used to have the SAFC2 and SITC combo on my r33 Auto and was considering giving this ago as it seems like the most logical ecu to use especially considering i have an auto and don't want to jeopardise my shift quality.

Was looking into the Emanage Ultimate but after seeing this i'm not sure what i want to do. Have searched the internet and not found anyone who has tried it yet.

My Tuner said it would be the better way to go than using the emanage ultimate.

I sent Greenline an enquiry asking if it will be alright for my car haven't heard back yet, if they reply and say it will be alright i will order it and install it next week and let everone know how it goes. Any feedback would be much appreciated.

Here's a link If anyones interestedhttp://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?...PQqMnNnikJlhoKj

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its been out for a while, but so far nothing on it

its only supported on the wrx auto for some stupidhead reason

its an line loom splitter that you plug between your stock ecu and the device itself, much like an emanage or fcon

my advice, given no one knows anything about it or selling it, forget it, dont even bother. wait a few years.

i cant see it replacing the powerfc any time soon

That's really stupid if it's only designed for the WRX Auto, I find it weird that their isnt much information about it and not many people have seemed to use it. I will wait back from a reply from greenline to see what they have to say about it.

What's the APEXi SITC you have in your signature?

Is that an ignition controller?

Meaning you already have some fuel and ignition control?

And you're in an auto?

If it's auto, pretty sure SydneyKid does all his autos with emanage.

Great looking software comes with it.

There's a thread somewhere with heaps of Emanage Ultimate pics.

If it's manual, you have heaps of other choices.

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