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emanage comes everything including ignition signal adaptor too is it tuned? if so, what for?

E manage comes only with the basic adaptop. Yes there is a harness specific for certain vehicles. The last i saw it was about $150.

The injector and ignition harnesses are about $50 each if you buy locally.

This E manage was tuned to my R34 GTT manual at Chasers in Victoria by Paul who tunes rally cars around the world.

www.chasers.com.au

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does the Greddy E-manage just plug and play ? :closedeyes: or need a auto technician to install it ? any software ?

No it's not just plug and play unfortunately.

It'll be good if you send it to be dyno tuned so that the air/fuel ratios can be adjusted accordingly. With the injector harness, it tunes the flow of the injectors. Had friends with 740CC nismo injectors running on e-manage.

No software. Your tuner should have one.

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The emange works with er34gtt tiptronic?? Whats needed to make it work apart from pluging it inn? i can be emailed at [email protected] or www.driftsideracing.com

Whoops just read the replys :)

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The emange works with er34gtt tiptronic?? Whats needed to make it work apart from pluging it inn? i can be emailed at [email protected] or www.driftsideracing.com

Whoops just read the replys ;)

Yes it does work on the R34 GTT Tiptronic.

A tune will be needed apart from plugging it in :). I have all the harnesses as mentioned in the post :)

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