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MODS!!!! sorry guys but i can't edit / report the last thread i made so PLEASE delete that one! it botched up!!! :/

again - sorry for the noobish question but what is a greddy Emanage and what does it do? how does it help or detrement the engine? what does it ACHEIVE

and if i buy one - what MODS do i have to have to WARRANT using one??

or will say - a standard singleturbo 1JZGTE be enough to just "install" one?

i honestly dont know about this sort of thing!!!!

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they are a piggy back ecu. depending on what version it is determines exactly what and how much you can tune it. the emanage ultimate will allow tuning of both timing and fuel and aren't a bad system to use (rather user friendly with the software setup). they are better than something like a SAFC.

as for what mods will warrant having one, you would see gains on just a stock engine, however i wouldn't bother using one until you were upgrading turbos and/or injectors, etc. and even then it wouldn't be my first choice in ecu's.

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yeah you're right i will

it's just difficult to find "performance" parts for the vvti 1JZ!!!!

i mean i know they're out there... but i don't know what forums to scour... or who makes them or what to buy!

EDIT: i'll fkn NEED moar to combat how effing ricey my soarer is... :ermm:

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Rowan - I have an emanage ultimate sitting in my house waiting fo me to stop being a poor ass and buy the harness to suit teh soarer. Had it on the skyline for a while, they are a pretty good thing, not the best for a crazy setup but good for a stockish car.

As the soarer forum guys would say do a BFI and exhaust and you will get 200rwkw and beat every poxxy skyline every built lololololololol :ermm:

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yeah you're right i will

it's just difficult to find "performance" parts for the vvti 1JZ!!!!

i mean i know they're out there... but i don't know what forums to scour... or who makes them or what to buy!

EDIT: i'll fkn NEED moar to combat how effing ricey my soarer is... :ermm:

you need a 2JZ.

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Great engine control if you have a good tuner that understands its capabilities. If there is a remap option that would be the best of course.

Pity you aren't in Melbourne, Cihan would be the best option for 1j Emu install around these parts, perhaps you should get in touch with him through the soarer forums.

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i really don't GET what the soarer guys are on about with their BFI fetish...

what does a BFI do that a podfilter won't???

I have nfi lol

my car has it....but un ducted....i think they duct it from the front bar or some shit....not worth the 2hp it might gain lol...just up the boost 1psi and you would gain more lol.

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