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hey all,

so its come to my attention that the emanage ultimate (bought of ebay) is only about 200 more than a remap.

so should i save a tad more and buy an emanage? will i sqeeze more power out of my car with the emanage? More options?

(next week ill have an R34 gtr fuel pump and the greddy profec B ebc in my car)

cheers.

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DUDE.. i got mine for 1200. shop around.

yes it is outdated. but it has been tested thoroughly and many members here swear by them.

emu's are hard beasts to tame. and far from common perception, they are f**king hard to tune.

BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK

cape emptor

DUDE.. i got mine for 1200. shop around.

yes it is outdated. but it has been tested thoroughly and many members here swear by them.

emu's are hard beasts to tame. and far from common perception, they are f**king hard to tune.

BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK

cape emptor

DUDE, your PFC is for a completely different car, different prices

im guessing it would depend on whether or not you wanted to start tuning it yourself later on...

remap and you'll retain alot of the nice factory settings, its cheaper, does the same thing ultimately. will need to spend more on emulators, eeprom writers etc. to start playing with your own maps.

emu and you'll be able to jump right in and tune yourself later on if ure feeling confident enuf

u'll always be able to find someone who can tune either so that shouldnt really be an issue? my2bobanyways

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