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currently i only have basic mods (cat-back exhaust and apexi pod with a cai) im hopeing to go turbo after i get off my p's but im wondering if i should get a safc now.

Does anyone have one with simuler mods and what kind numbers did you gain out of it? or any other computer systems i should look at? (i have heard the emenage can cause some troubbles with the n/a's) Im looking at just a piggy back system as like most i dont have a huge budget.

Im thinking i will rebuild my rb25de for turbo but i havent done any more modding yet as im not exactly sure what will be compatable for na or a turbo application.

cheers panda.

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if you are looking to turbo later, why not start with at least something with the capabilities of the emanage blue. The SAFC isn't going to yield a lot of gains for you now, and won't allow the same level of tuning as a emanage blue will. Also depends though on whether you throw in a DET ECU or keep the DE ECU.

If you had extractors then you would gain a bit out of a SAFC, but if you're planning on going turbo later, then extractors are going to be a waste in the long term.

Remember that tuning isn't cheap! Nor is installation of piggyback ECU's. For the little gains that you'll get now, then re-tuning later when you turbocharge, save your dollars, buy a emanage or similar when you need/benefit the most from it.

If you have money to spend on getting more performance, look at suspension or better still brake upgrade before the turbo.

is the emenage a stand alone system? how much does the emnage go for? i figured i would get a piggy back now and put it on the det computer when i convert it because i have heard that even with a piggy back the de computer doesnt run well with a turbo.

i have allready done most of the suspention ie. tien coil overs, solid bushers etc. I need a new set of rims anyway so i was thinking i would do the 5 stud convertion with the det brakes just because it make rims allot easyer to find and who worldnt want better braking. thats why its not so bad that i have to wait to go turbo, means i have time to build the rest of the car before the motor.

cheers Panda.

You're definitely on the right track if you're preparing everything else for the turbo, you definitely can't go wrong doing that, I done the same :(

Question, do you have an auto or manual? If auto you're going to be limited to piggy back. If you have a manual and you can afford a stand alone unit I recommend that. At least you'll save a good few hundred on install.

I got my eManage Blue for $320 (unused private sale on eBay), the harnesses were $70 each through Perfectrun.com.au, that is the optional fuel injector harness and ignition timing harness. Install couple of places quoted around $300-350 (there are a lot of wires to splice in). Allow $400-600 for tuning as well, whether that be eManage or Apexi PFC.

You can see how the emanage can easily cost $800-950, and if you look at a eManage Ultimate, you're getting close to PowerFC prices which can be swapped over and with a turbo you'll have a base map to start with.

btw..i'm running an eManage Blue with the RB25DE NEO ECU.

depends on how hardcore you wish to go? if you're looking for a clean up because you're running a little rich or just want the car to run a little smoother/more economical then i'd say go for the SAFC. if you have some plans a little later down the track then fork out for a replacement ecu and not a piggy back system.

ok, well i am looking for power and one day plan on a minimum 200rwkw. so i guess its clear i need a stand alone system. i asked before but didnt get a reply, is the emenage stand alone or a piggy back?

allso what would be the best compramise between price and a good product? i have never really looked into computers too much. everyone i know just oppted for a remap.

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