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Hii guys, I've a serious problem with my greddy e-manage Ultimate for r33 gtst s1. In principle, I've my modifications made to lack of the ECU, today, in the workshop they haven't even been able to start the car because we were trying to configure base map which greddy.com doesn't have. The problem is that it doesn't turn on : / Im sad because it is only fit the ECU and do not want to start. I have adjusted the main settings such as number of cylinders, engine, type, etc., but still not starting. Is there anything that is left behind? please help. Thanks mates!!! 

Mods: gtx3076r DBB, exhaust manifold 6boost top mount, injectors 550 Nismo size, ex Gate turbosmart to 38 screamer,exhaust line 3", front mount intercooler, wallbro fuel pump, filter k&N, sensor map not afm. ( i get with Ecu greddy). 

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Emanage doesn't have base map because you still run off factory ecu; that IS the base map. 

I have read they can fry easily though, something about being put on the vtec setting, when used on non vtec motors?

So the unit itself doesn't even power up, is that your issue?

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Thanks for replying so quickly Hardsteppa, you're right, being piggy back used the base map to remap the ECU with the greddy, anyway, we could not start the engine yet. We have put the initial settings without result. I have seen in the greddy manuals something remove the upper lid of the ECU and regulate there something, but I am not sure. know something ? How can I tune my ecu to boot? Thanks again.

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Hi guys!!!! :( , Yes, thank you very much for the link, it has been very helpful to me and forgives the delay. But we have not yet been able to remove the Afm, I found an airflow output table that needs to fill in the afm values at all revolutions and copy them to airflow output map where it is Greddy pressure sensor, but it does not work. Can someone tell me how I can remove it completely?

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