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Hey Guys,

I'm heading down to Sydney in Jan.

looking for a good workshop that has installed & tuned an emanage ultimate on a 34 GTT (manual).

I've heard Croydon are good with them (have done a search), but I wanted to hear from an OWNER that has had the work done...

Any 34 owners with EMU out there???

PM me if there are any places to stay clear of, otherwise, any info would be great.

:rofl:

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thanks for your comments!

Please feel free to PM me any good/bad experiences with crd.

everyone seems to stay they have done heaps of emanage ultimate install/tunes,

but I'm yet to meet anyone that has one installed in their 34.

keen to hear more...

cheers

Since when have CRD had a bad rep? Not in my lifetime that fore sure!

two of my cars have had work at CRD over the years & theyve helped me out alot & given me advice along the way.

One of my ex customers had his E-manage tuned by Adam at JEM just engine managements at Moorebank in his r34 gtt & was very happy with their job. A friend of mine has had all of his work on his 300kw honda civic performed by Adam..

Also check out Advan Performance, now in Auburn i think.

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Hey Guys,

I'm heading down to Sydney in Jan.

looking for a good workshop that has installed & tuned an emanage ultimate on a 34 GTT (manual).

I've heard Croydon are good with them (have done a search), but I wanted to hear from an OWNER that has had the work done...

Any 34 owners with EMU out there???

PM me if there are any places to stay clear of, otherwise, any info would be great.

:yes:

Hey man i use APC at Underwood www.apc-racing.com to do all my work done and Nick from there knows a bit about them becuse he sugested it to me and gave me a good run down on it.. I plan to get it fitted through them in the New Year... AHHH It already is :P O well in the next few months. lol

There are som high powered cars running on the ultimate in japan i have heared... Only problem is they look too good to hide with the ecu...

Good luck and let us know how it goes hey....

Well from what ive heard certain companies which may have been mentioned in this post minus tune house,apc or jem ask for alot of $$$ with little return compared to people who ask a little less and put alot more in.

I.e friends with cars = base tune uploaded with no additional tuning unless they remained in house to watch the tune. Interesting.

Think bout this, people with less cars often spend more time on a car then people with a lot of cars and pissed off customers who would spend less time if they manage to get away with it.

if a tune takes 20 mins they havnt done jack..

I dont know the person who discussed it with me raised some good points, even detailed his own work shop which he worked for as being into this, its very reputable. not linked to above.

true to wat DECIM8 said. keep an eye out for some shops which may overcharge. i know adam from JEM is top bloke talked to him a few times and he did my mates onevia. anyone got the ultimate in their 33 gtst? wanna see how this cheaper alternative might work out...

true to wat DECIM8 said. keep an eye out for some shops which may overcharge. i know adam from JEM is top bloke talked to him a few times and he did my mates onevia. anyone got the ultimate in their 33 gtst? wanna see how this cheaper alternative might work out...

NA NA NANA NA!!!

true to wat DECIM8 said. keep an eye out for some shops which may overcharge. i know adam from JEM is top bloke talked to him a few times and he did my mates onevia. anyone got the ultimate in their 33 gtst? wanna see how this cheaper alternative might work out...

ive got an emanage running in my r33 with the a/f meter, pressure sensor and launch control all hooked up.

it should be sweet once its all tuned. if you let me know beforehand ill take my laptop to a meet and show you how it all works.

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