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Hey Guys,

I'm from Brisbane, I'm yet to track down an owner (or a tuner) that has knowledge of EMU.

I travel to Syd & Melb on a regular basic, and keen to speak to any 34GTT owers that have an EMU installed.

I have a few questions specific to the GTT (manual) installation & tune.

any contact would be great - PM or post here.

:rofl:

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thanks Paul, i have sent him a PM.

In time, I'd like to compare maps, settings, etc with other 34 owners.

but obviously the EMU still isn't being used much these days.

still, if anyone knows anyone, send me a pm.

cheers

mavric ;)

^^ will have mine setup for a Feb opening, just waiting on dyno and to finalise some things at the toko autosalon.

sorry Pear i missed your pm, feel free to send you message through to [email protected] but im away from the 10th

^^ will have mine setup for a Feb opening, just waiting on dyno and to finalise some things at the toko autosalon.

sorry Pear i missed your pm, feel free to send you message through to [email protected] but im away from the 10th

Keep us posted!

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Hey Guys,

I'm from Brisbane, I'm yet to track down an owner (or a tuner) that has knowledge of EMU.

I travel to Syd & Melb on a regular basic, and keen to speak to any 34GTT owers that have an EMU installed.

I have a few questions specific to the GTT (manual) installation & tune.

any contact would be great - PM or post here.

:)

Hey Guys, still haven't spoken to anyone with an emanage installed in an R34 GTT. Anyone?

do you guys have any rough rwkw numbers, in terms of 'increase'??

ie, manual turbo, basic mods, say... full 3" exhaust, maybe an intake mod... what would the EMU upgrade be getting the power to roughly?

cheers,

daniel

do you guys have any rough rwkw numbers, in terms of 'increase'??

ie, manual turbo, basic mods, say... full 3" exhaust, maybe an intake mod... what would the EMU upgrade be getting the power to roughly?

cheers,

daniel

No different to any other ECU mate

190-200rwkw for a stock turbo'd car.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...yno-t55845.html

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