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I have a auto/tiptronic r34 GT-T and am considering one of these ecu's. I had done most of my homework on these and they seem quite reasonable for the auto guys.

I was just after some personal experience with this particular ecu on auto transmissions? and anybody know a good place in perth to have them tuned?

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any autobarn store sells them i have put one in an r33 auto turbo and the gearbox still shifted perfectly also good power gain and boost cut

Nice. What kind of power increase did you get? (as a rough idea).

fitted one to an automatic supra on monday aswell it spun 2nd with 14psi boost give me a ring on 0741524622 for any info jason

Was that an AFM or MAP sensor driven Supra?

;) cheers :)

yeah i am with bob you first me later

hehehe

hoo@h that blitz sbc i colour looks phat i was seriously considering getting that but wasn't sure if it woudl be compatible with emanage. Please keep us all posted i would be very interested on how you get on with it.

Had the eManage Blue fitted and tuned a couple of weeks ago. 

Shifts still good, went from 148 to 198 rwkw!

That's pretty good, was it on an auto or manual? If it was an auto, was it with the injector harness only? What other mods did you have at the time?

"They have the internet on computers now?"

hoo@h  that blitz sbc i colour looks phat i was seriously considering getting that but wasn't sure if it woudl be compatible with emanage.  Please keep us all posted i would be very interested on how you get on with it.

I sure hope so. :O . Anyway, I should get a call rom Mercury Motorsports sometime today for car pickup. I will keep you guys informed, once I see my car out of the workshop n still running. :lol:

OK. Got some answer from Mercury Motorsports. Since My car still at the workshop.

They are having trouble with the emanage ultimate wiring for the GTT, one of the injector won’t fire or something. Has anyone else got this unit installed and can share some lights?

I heard Autobarn sell greddy stuff, does anyone know if they sell and install the unit (emanage ultimate)?

I've spoken with them.  They know nothing.

well not every autobarn sells and fits them but ive fitted two with ignition and fuel harness the 1jz auto had to be wired in bcaus they didnt make a loom

but overall happy with them mainly use them to get rid of the boost cut and still let the auto change properly

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