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Hey Guys,

I am just asking to see where are the emanage tuners ,Just looking for a tuner

for my R33 S2 GTST who can do a good tune and has expirece with emanage blue.

I have laptop and software, so only really need a dyno lol.

Latest fireware and software, all pLug and play Harnessed in.

Currently running base map.

Thanks lots Everyone. :-)

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Hey mate, I've currently got my E-manage Ultimate getting tuned at Revzone in Nunawading. I got my safc2 tuned there a year ago and was happy with the results, and the tuner there is confident with the E-manages. http://www.revzone.com.au/ Thats there website, Cheers Shane.

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Hey mate, I've currently got my E-manage Ultimate getting tuned at Revzone in Nunawading. I got my safc2 tuned there a year ago and was happy with the results, and the tuner there is confident with the E-manages. http://www.revzone.com.au/ Thats there website, Cheers Shane.

RevZone tuned mine in the eraly days with an emanage and it went well. THey can easily do it for u.

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Im getting an Emanage put in at RE as we speak. Obviously i dont know what it will be like as its not in yet, but i am more than confident that it will be a really good job! call Ray, im sure others on here will vouch for his work!

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the only thing hard about installing an emanage is being bothered to splice the wires properly and connect them up. its not that hard really juts takes time and any1 can do it if you down load the wiring diagram form their website. The tune is pretty easy also, every1 should be able to do it these days.

I have seen 3-4 jobs that the splicing has been total shit. amazing what some people get away with.

However Trust have released their plug and play hardness...makes it piss easy and avaliable through Nengun.

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