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Also go a NIStune over a Greddy E-Manage. You will find the Nistune has a lot more support and tuners then the E-Manage.

Otherwise if you are going to manualise and have a 25det grab a Power FC.

Also go a NIStune over a Greddy E-Manage. You will find the Nistune has a lot more support and tuners then the E-Manage.

Otherwise if you are going to manualise and have a 25det grab a Power FC.

My car is a manual... PFC was in my considerations

  • 10 months later...
other way round buddy.. pick your tuner befor you purchase an ecu.

most tuners I know wont touch certain ecu's becuase THEY know if it will work for them to acheive the best result's

would be pointless speding 1k+ on a part to be told they dont want to work with it.

Except the problem you find is every tuner is biased toward a specific ECU ... I would be getting your head around tuning aspects (most new ECU's all do the same job, rich/lean/stoich/WOT/timing etc.) then you're less likely to get screwed without a reach around :D

To the OP, Hyperdrive are definitely the tuner you should speak to! Oh wait... :)

Lol wow, back from beyond dead!

Yeh, car is now complete. Ended up doing complete GT to GTT conversion.

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