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Emanage Ultimate m35 stagea help!

Ok so I have an nm35 stagea that has just had a replacement engine and turbo put in.

Car has new 1000cc bosch injectors as well as new fuel pump / plugs ect. 

While doing this due to the turbo i went with i have installed a greddy emanage.

Car is currently at the tuners ( away from my state) and they are having problems theu believe to be related to the emanage.

The car has been tuned on dyno however there is a problem when accelerating hard going to wot. The car will hesitate and splutter then eventually go. Coilpacks have apparently been swapped and no fix.  It was thkught that lerhaos fouling was an issue or the injectirs were to large for 98 + limited capabilities of the emanage so the car was tuned for e85. 

Same problem ...

 

I have spent the week trawling the internet looking for similar issues with defective emanage units. I have found issues with ignitor modules on some older emanage board however when they go they simply seem to not start or run at all. I have not found any that have the issue i am currently having.

Has anyone come across this issue? Tuner has basically given up and said come take it as they have no idea.

Any brain storming?

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On 07/09/2016 at 8:21 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Throttle enrichment, either it's leaning out on transient OR richening up and misfiring. 

Sounds like you need a new tuna.

Tuner has done these cars with emanage before.

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