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Ok,

i'm looking into getting one of these for my car to run the rb25det but i have a few questions..

1: is this a piggy back ECU or a replacement one??

i though it was a piggy back unit from what i have read so far? (sales guides)

2: if it is a replacement ECU will it work with the r33 auto?

if i can get answers "yes" to the 2 questions above then i'll probibly end up getting one but my next question would be

3: Does the ultimate interface with the E-01 boost controller?

Cheers, Matt...

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1. its a piggy back ecu, but it functions as a full engine management system (i.e. theres nothing you cant do that any other replacement ecu can do).

2. it works fine with the auto. it even has an A/T shift control.

3. it doesnt work with the e-01 boost controller, thats only the emanage blue.

im not buying an EBC for around a years time till they get something out. im sure they will make something for it considering the emu is proving to be more popular than the blue.

3. it doesnt work with the e-01 boost controller, thats only the emanage blue.

im not buying an EBC for around a years time till they get something out. im sure they will make something for it considering the emu is proving to be more popular than the blue.

something is definately in the works :D

thanks guys, just the info i was after.

i'll propbibly be getting a cashies lap top to plug into the emu, but when you say "something is in the works" URAS if theres a new version of the e-01 comming out in the next month or so :) i might hold off getting the e-01 and laptop now.... unless were talking months and months..

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