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Hi guys,

Selling an Greddy emanage blue piggy back ECU package, the complete emanage blue setup.

The package includes:

Emanage Piggy-Back Blue ECU unit + manuals ect

Plug and play wiring harness/loom to suit rb20/25

Ignition loom

Injector loom

PC Software and USB cable

WILL NOT SEPERATE

$550 ono

(When buying brand new, all the components to this package is not bundled and each must be purchased separately)

It is used, and I haven't used it yet, but the unit was working fine in the previous car it came out of.

Paid $680 for it 2 years ago, Got it all off the SA forums.

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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS INTERCEPTOR/PIGGY BACK:

The Greddy emanage is an interceptor/piggyback system that plugs into the stock ECU.

It's a generic remapper for stock ECUs. So if you have a GTR, GTST, Evo, Subuaru etc the emanage can/will sort it out, although this this set-up is for a r32/r33 gtst.

The unit needs a main harness to suit your car (which is included in this package to suit r32/r33 gtst).

Its a stage 1 interceptor which intercepts Ignition, Injector, and all the main sensors to control the car and let you "tune" the main system.

Tuning is done via a laptop which is linked with a 9pin serial USB cable.

The stock ecu is still present so complex things like 4wd, traction control, abs systems etc work just as normal.

This piggy-back works much like a SAFC except this is load vs RPM.

If you are looking for the best bang for buck the basic package of the emanage works just like a SAFC but much cheaper than a PowerFC.

Once installed, you can make relevant changes as needed such as airflow meter changes, AFR tuning, IGN timing etc.

This package is already upgraded with the ignition harness and the injector harness, so there is more tuning options (once upsized injectors are installed) and these harnesses also hook up to the e-01 to tune via the e-01's screen.

Regarding the tuning software, if you upgrade injectors and you already have a basic tune BEFORE the injector upsize, you simply enter in the % increase of the injectors and it automatically adjust your maps to suit.

There are some limits into the size of the injectors you can run and other changes, but all in all a good interceptor unit.

After much research on a remapper/interceptor, I choose the emanage.

Once again, I recommend you speak to a local tuner and see if they have done any emanage units, as different tuners believe in or trust certain ECU options more than others. In Melbourne's south east, I recommend Trent from Chequered/Status tuning, he loves this piggyback, and says one of the best piggy backs around for $$$ spent. You just need to find a competent tuner that works with the emanage.

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ALSO FOR SALE:

If you already have a Emanage Blue unit (or can get your hands on one) I have another small CHEAP PACKAGE to get you going. Package includes:

PC cable

Connecting harness

Burnt copy of the software

$40 ono

With this package you can splice the connecting harness into your cars wiring loom (big job) or get the plug and play harness suited for your car (much neater and easier).

post-62246-0-64133300-1327743946_thumb.jpgSELLING FOR $1000

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I also have a z32 AFM with plug, scratched but works perfect $150

We all know what and how popular this unit is,

We all know what power this ECU is capable of managing,

We also know they don't make these anymore and are very rare these days,

We also know this won't last long!!!

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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/MODIFICATIONS FOR RUNNING THIS UNIT:

Full Exhaust 3" from turbo back

Boost Controller (Bleed Valve/Boost tee or Electronic Boost Controller - Or you can use the PowerFC boost controller kit)

Air filter upgrade / Pod filter or CAI setup kit

Upgraded Intercooler

Z32 Airflow meter (if wanting high power, approx above 210kw)

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I MAY CONSIDER Reasonable/Fair offers, (low-ballers and time wasters will be ignored)

Possible delivery at buyers expense. Just check my trader rating and comments.

Please call or sms me, and ill get back to you asap if I miss your call

Located in the North corridor of Melbourne, pick up from Brunswick, Reservoir or South Morang

Cheers,

Ben 0422 782 888

These still available?

What's the spec list for the current tune in it?

Yes, both are still available! Alot of interest, but no one producing the cash!

The Power FC is tuned for:

- Walbro Fuel pump

- 3" turbo back exhaust

- Bigger unknown t4 turbo (kicks in hard at about 4,000rpm)

- unknown injectors (next size up from standard)

- Splitfire coil packs

- Front mount intercooler

- Forward facing Greddy Plenium with 90mm throttle body

- Z32 AFM

But a tune is REALLY, REALLY recommended! The Power FC can be reset and driven with (not far, just to your local tuner) with a basic minor setting adjustment.

Yes, both are still available! Alot of interest, but no one producing the cash!

The Power FC is tuned for:

- Walbro Fuel pump

- 3" turbo back exhaust

- Bigger unknown t4 turbo (kicks in hard at about 4,000rpm)

- unknown injectors (next size up from standard)

- Splitfire coil packs

- Front mount intercooler

- Forward facing Greddy Plenium with 90mm throttle body

- Z32 AFM

But a tune is REALLY, REALLY recommended! The Power FC can be reset and driven with (not far, just to your local tuner) with a basic minor setting adjustment.

Power FC and Greddy PiggyBack STILL AVAILABLE!!!

Power FC and Greddy PiggyBack STILL AVAILABLE!!!

Any REAL interest and offers out there?...

Any REAL interest and offers out there?...

Many offers are being declined at $800 for the Power FC,

You got $900?... and want to pick up... you got a deal!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Z32 AFM $150ono

GREDDY BLUE PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $500ono

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Z32 AFM $150ono

GREDDY BLUE PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $500ono

Any takers and or offers?

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

STILL AVAILABLE: Z32 AFM $150ono

GREDDY BLUE FULL PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $500ono

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

STILL AVAILABLE: Z32 AFM $150ono

GREDDY BLUE FULL PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $500ono

POWER FC WITH HANDCONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

STILL AVAILABLE:

Z32 AFM $140ono

GREDDY BLUE FULL PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $450

POWER FC WITH HANDCONTROLLER SOLD, SOLD SOLD!!!

Greddy Small Package SOLD!!!

STILL AVAILABLE:

Z32 AFM $140ono

GREDDY BLUE FULL PLUG AND PLAY PACKAGE $450

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I'll take this if its still for sale:

"ALSO FOR SALE:

If you already have a emanage Blue unit (or can get your hands on one) I have another small CHEAP PACKAGE to get you going. Package includes:

PC cable

Connecting harness

Burnt copy of the software

$40 ono

With this package you can splice the connecting harness into your cars wiring loom (big job) or get the plug and play harness suited for your car (much neater and easier)."

Picked up the emanage yesterday, all there, cheers! Def one of the nicer traders on sau I've met

Thanks brother!

This man is a great bloke to deal with aswell!! :cheers:

just after the z32 plug, willing to seperate?

Z32 AFM with plug still available!!! as of 8th March 2012

$140ono

(EVERYTHING ELSE GONE!!!)

  • 2 weeks later...

Z32 AFM with plug still available!!! as of 8th March 2012

$140ono

(EVERYTHING ELSE GONE!!!)

ALL ITEMS IN THIS POST SOLD!! SOLD!! SOLD!!

Thank guys, more items to come, stay tuned...

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