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Well I have called a few workshops around and there arent too many local ones that can tune the Greddy Emanage Blue. So im just asking around to see if anyone out there knows how to do it. I have the software and cable and I have them communicating, I just have no idea how the values need to be set in it.

The only thing I have figured out is to set the different injector size. So if anyone knows, or anyone has a tune that may even be be partially suitable because at the moment its running on the stock values and its running like S#%t and I need to get something done as soon as possible and have cash

I have a RB25DET in a R32 with a highmount gt3582, 550cc injectors, bosch 040 pump, forward facing plenum and z32 afm

If anyone can help in any way please let me know

Daniel

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With that setup I'd suggest getting a a boost sensor for it as well. You don't have to get the GReddy one, as long as the one you get has a 0-5v output and covers the amount of boost you want to run. Most people also wire this sensor into the E-manage TPS spot as well, gives you better tuning options than using the traditional "boost input" alone....tuning against TP is fairly pointless you get better results tuning against AFM and Boost pressure outputs.

Boost sensor like this one? looks like its the proper plug in one for the Blue...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pressure-Boost-Sensor-Emanage-E-Manage-Bule-Ultimate-/270825259705?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f0e7182b9

Should I have a boost controller as well? I currently just have it running from my external wastegate

Yeah that one is fairly cheap, not sure of what brand it is, as long as it works OK. The GReddy one looks a fair bit different.

A boost controller is always nice to have.

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