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so general consensus is they both work well, but to optimize the emanage u need something like a nismo ECU................ so either way it doesnt matter what you run.

oh and that Iain is a knob for selling his stagea :P

so general consensus is they both work well, but to optimize the emanage u need something like a nismo ECU................ so either way it doesnt matter what you run.

oh and that Iain is a knob for selling his stagea :P

The stock ecu is fine with the EMU, thats what I run but the speed cut is still there, unless you run the HKS SLD or an aftermarket ecu.

Not sure yet how the Fcon gets around the speed cut MIL and throttle restrictions, the HKS loom has 4 extra wires I cant diagnose which return to normally unused ecu pins. It will obviously be harder to tune though.

And Iain is definitely a knob, even if he kept his Stagea... :nyaanyaa:

The stock ecu is fine with the EMU, thats what I run but the speed cut is still there, unless you run the HKS SLD or an aftermarket ecu.

Not sure yet how the Fcon gets around the speed cut MIL and throttle restrictions, the HKS loom has 4 extra wires I cant diagnose which return to normally unused ecu pins. It will obviously be harder to tune though.

And Iain is definitely a knob, even if he kept his Stagea... :nyaanyaa:

+2 On the Iain comments....but we all know that!

And if I had the cash and I didn't already have the Nismo i'd be going with the..............................HKS over the E-manage...there I said it!....I did think about going the HKS and Nismo but it would be pointless and I was lacking in cash...I only need fuel control and the AFM clamped from where I am to make Scott cry!....

Edited by Jetwreck

I only need fuel control and the AFM clamped from where I am to make Scott cry!....

Better hurry mate, my 3.5:1 diffs are on their way... I should do before and after Calder runs. :cheers:

Where and from what are you guys getting the 3.5 diffs? What's the standard ratio we have? Do you notice any gain in economy as you would be sitting at higher revs and more vacuum compared to standard.

Cheers

Oh the diffs......the fronts come up every now and again....just do your research and you will find a good front 3.538. Then you just need to find a v35 or 350z mt diff.....the whole lot should set you back about 1k.

Ps the pm35 all come with 3.538's

Isn't less vacuum closer to 0 as you move into positive pressure and more vacuum a larger number such as 30 for example?

The one thing I hate with the stock ratio is the slightest throttle touch and its positive pressure even if you dont need. I also hate it when cruIsing at 60 and any speed above, it's very sluggish until the converter unlocks. I usually only want to squeeze the throttle a tad for a slight rise and it does nothing until it unlocks. Do the 3.5 gears help with this at all?

Edited by slippylotion

i absolutely hate the auto mode since when do u cruise at 55km/h in 5th gear FARK YA........... manual mode is way better and if ur doing 100 in 5th it doesnt drop down to 4th to speed up to 110

Yeah, around town I always lock the gearbox in 4th, saves kicking down all the time if you actually want forward progress.

Normally don't use auto unless I'm on the motorway.

Isn't less vacuum closer to 0 as you move into positive pressure and more vacuum a larger number such as 30 for example?

The one thing I hate with the stock ratio is the slightest throttle touch and its positive pressure even if you dont need. I also hate it when cruIsing at 60 and any speed above, it's very sluggish until the converter unlocks. I usually only want to squeeze the throttle a tad for a slight rise and it does nothing until it unlocks. Do the 3.5 gears help with this at all?

I'm at -5 to -10 on the freeway....I used to always be +5

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