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I'm thinking about selling my Emanage Ultiamate + all harnesses.

Its the newer (E) board which allows for the knock sensor to work on the date logs.

It comes with:

Wideband cable to hook up the 0-5v outputs to (which also allows for auto-tune).

3 bar map sensor - allows for the removal of the AFM.

Home made launch control switch.

At this stage im not entirely sure on whether i want to let go of it or not.

If the buyer is in Syd I'll give them a run-down on how to go about getting their car setup and all the features you will need.

If interested you may also be a part of an up and coming tuning software trial which has given me PLENTY of gains (more info about this to the buyer).

I've had it for around a year and still have the box/manual/software cd etc.

$900 + postage.

I've got a Mines chipped ecu which ive been running with the emanage to make it easier to tune as its got no fuel cut, leaner maps and no rev limiter (which can be controlled by the emanage). This is also on the car at the moment.

$250 + postage.

I also have a black Asus EEE PC. its the 8.9" version which i use to tune as i go, its running windows XP and im sure ive got the receipt around somewhere. its a really good little computer which i carry around when i feel like doing some data logging or some touch up tunes. It has the emanage software installed + all of my data logs.

$500 + postage.

I'd really like to sell these together as its an awesome little kit, I'd sort something out in terms of price if its all sold together.

I'd highly recommend this to anyone with an AUTO/tiptronic who is looking for a kit that wont mess with the shifts as this is what i was looking for when i built it.

PM or post here

Cheers,

Joe

for all those that have asked, the ultimate comes with ALL harnesses you will need to wire it in. all instructions are included.

for all those that have asked, the ultimate comes with ALL harnesses you will need to wire it in. all instructions are included.

You still have the mines ecu. I have a manual transmission will this still work, and how much shipped to the U.S. at zip code 37663. Oh yeah I have a series II rb25.

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You still have the mines ecu. I have a manual transmission will this still work, and how much shipped to the U.S. at zip code 37663. Oh yeah I have a series II rb25.

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and to answer the most common question about the Mines ECU- this is no longer in the car, ive got it sitting in my drawer ready to go.

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