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Think outside the box Toshi, the idle can be adjusted with the adjustment screw on the side of the cable throttle, im using an EA Ford one I think.

The stock ecu will go into limp mode which is 1200 revs, then the Emanage will take full standalone control = WIN. :thumbsup:

Enlarging the throttle will work to some extent but im just sick of the whole thing, I want full control of the air and attached to my foot. What's wrong with a throttle cable anyway?

I think if you change to wire throttle; idle up will not work (aircon and power steering etc) .

Also how to fix ecu feed back?

ok ill go for a drive tomorrow and see what the nismo ecu says on the informeter.

anyone got a small camera with an LED light you can stick right before the throttle body to see what it does?? :P

http://www.carsales....id=12C9CF966E63

OMG WTF cheap...tempting..................................................:ninja:

very nice.....looks like a money pit.....nice project for someone though!

ok ill go for a drive tomorrow and see what the nismo ecu says on the informeter.

anyone got a small camera with an LED light you can stick right before the throttle body to see what it does?? :P

Aldi were selling an inspection camera for $100 but I dont think you could record off it. Need a miniature bullet camera mounted in there. lol.

I think if you change to wire throttle; idle up will not work (aircon and power steering etc) .

Also how to fix ecu feed back?

By fitting my VQ30 ecu ( as apparently they do not have fly by wire although I have not been able to verify that myself). That should handle the basic functions and auto while the piggyback and ebc will take care of the turbo and engine management.

Aldi were selling an inspection camera for $100 but I dont think you could record off it. Need a miniature bullet camera mounted in there. lol.

Yeah, you can record onto one... automatically turns off after a few minutes though

I have one at my place atm :)

By fitting my VQ30 ecu ( as apparently they do not have fly by wire although I have not been able to verify that myself). That should handle the basic functions and auto while the piggyback and ebc will take care of the turbo and engine management.

Mate just sell it on Ebay or whatever......It wont work!.....I tried to give hint you a hint on that before!

It's different how? let's start with the way it plug's in.....and the list goes on....by the time you pay to get it sorted and if it works you would have been able to pay for a G-Zone and E-manage piggy back with the tune! ....the whole wire TB thing achievable with the correct aftermarket ECU doing the work.....next problem is the gearbox! this car is a f#$king mystery box!!!......you get past one problem only to find a new one!

Edited by Jetwreck

Toshi is under the impression there is some limp mode activated with the Emanage install causing my problem. If someone with a stock car and informeter could let him know that the stock car has the same issue? Apparently a reset could fix the issue acording to TEPS but im not holding my breath.

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If you can remove e-manage please try this.

ECU connector remove 10min then put back connector.

Throttle controller(aftermarket) connector remove.

Then Guideline for closed accelerator (throttle) position and rapid TAS guideline method.

Throttle controller connector put back.

Adjust throttle controller.

Then road test under 3000rpm.

If your problem will fix its throttle map problem.

As I cant remove my Emanage can somebody else please have a crack at this reset? Perhaps I need to lend my controller out to someone in Melbourne although im sure we are wasting our time. My ecu does have the engine light up though...

Does that method Scott/Toshii posted require an aftermarket throttle controller (ie device that modifies the resistance curve of the pedal)?

Oh, and I have no idea what the rapid TAS guideline method is either :P

Im not sure what call English スロットル全閉位置学習及び急速TAS学習.

I asked Jetwreck and he told me the translation to English is:

Guideline for closed accelerator (throttle) position and rapid TAS guideline method.

I saw many Japanese web site about this.

And some cars fixed throttle response.

Im searching about under 3000rpm problem on Japanese web but I can not fined it.

Japanese People install aftermarket throttle controller and they say its working very good.

So I can not ask to TEPS.

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