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Up for sale for is a Greddy E-Manage Blue with pretty much needed for a complete engine management system. Included is the:

- Actual Unit (very pretty blue) $382

- Injector/Fuel harness (for 16x16 map AFM and Injector control) $42

- Ignition harness (for 16x16 map of Ignition timing control) $45

- Pressure sensor (used when AFM maxes out, so you don't have to upgrade) $131

- Pressure sensor harness (used to connect the sensor to unit) $38

- Support tool (cable and software used to program the unit) $152

Total price if bought new from http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/index.html (cheapest place to get it from) = $790AU not including delivery from the states [prices have been converted from $US to $AU]

Now this would have to be one of the best piggy-back units avaliable, providing a seperate 16x16 map for AFM, ignition, fuel injection, 2x extra injectors (can be used for anything things such as NOS, water spray? etc.) Because its a piggy-back this means you don't have to worry about things such as cold start, AC, idle etc. Other great features include: real time map trace, real time data logging (for injector duty cycle, tps, airflow + alot more), vtech control, anti-stall, bigger injectors, bigger AFM, acceleration map and more.

This unit would be perfect for what the Japs call a "light" or "mild" tune for cars with bolt on mods such as exhaust, boost, pod etc. But don't be put off just yet because larger turbo, injectors and AFM can be easily accomodated for as well. Turbo conversions can also be done if need be. Any body who is specialised in ECU tuning will be able to tune the E-Manage easily. This is the universal model which means it can be hooked up to any pretty much car with an ECU and this is really simple, if I could do it anybody can.

The only reason I'm selling is because I'm currently caught short on cash and need the money for other reason. Its a real let down as I've had the unit installed and played around with the settings and its absolutely awesome, and I wouldn't sell this if I didn't have to. I was so looking forward to having this tuned to be able to have more torque throughout the whole rev-range and having the car more fuel-economical as well, but personal matters have to be atttended to.

As can be seen from http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/index.html the total price for everything above is $790 and thats not even including delivery from the states yet. If there are any questions please just ask here or just call 0403578014.

PRICE: E-MANAGE IS ON HOLD!

Oh and also have a 180SX fuel pump for sale! $20 for quick sale, will throw in with E-manage package if the sale is quick though.

Thanks!

Hazza

Edited by OnGsTa

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