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this question is kinda void tho..

Not really, yes we can all drive these things hard, but usually (ie during the work week) we would drive the same/similar routes at similar speeds.

Also, I would assume that you know what you "usually"get, yes?

Not really, yes we can all drive these things hard, but usually (ie during the work week) we would drive the same/similar routes at similar speeds.

Also, I would assume that you know what you "usually"get, yes?

Yes this is true, 500km on average around town driving..

tho i still dislike the way the gauge works. often when i do fill up 60L is all that goes in..

i'm still yet to settle down driving it... doesnt look like its going to happen anytime soon tho..

Now as for this emanage ultimate.. how much do they cost, are they easy to find second hand.. are there any certain models you need to look for. and loom for which model is the go?

you can get them new or 2nd hand, there are no moving parts so they are very reliable. there are 3 looms, main, injector and ignition. im not sure how they are sold these days since i got my ultimate 2nd hand. and the looms are all universal, however you can get plug and play things so you dont have to chop up the factory loom, you cut up the 'extension'. then comes the tuning

but the best thing is if you plug it in and zero all the settings, you can drive it like normal till you can afford to get it to the tuners........

yeah it sounds easy (it sorta is) the hard part is finding the pin outs of the ECU. i have a sheet but when i metered the 12v out, it wasnt there! so i didnt want to risk it....

anyway we have 1 successful install anyway!

nope i dont think so! only to about 3-3.2k then its locked all the way to........i guess 180 lol

Oh, thats right, you still have a speed limiter... :blink:

Thanks Andy, its a bit far to take it, but I will call if the local specialist has trouble.

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