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Helo people just wondering if anyone knows who does them and what ECU you use. I have an auto so a PFC no good for me and was told that only a good piggy bac would work with gear changes.

Greddy ultimate is on the cards + anyone with an exhast maniflod, was it a waste of money or are you happy with $ for the added performants

sorry dudes spelling is terrible

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I have an Emanage Blue installed in my car, put it in about 2 weeks ago. Hasn't been tuned yet but the car is running fine. Should be getting the tune done sometime within the next month. Piece of advice though if you are considering an Emanage; make sure it is updated with the latest firmware before you get it tuned! Still haven't installed the Emanage Ultimate yet Noxious? Was looking forward to your experiences with it.

"Mmmm, unexplained bacon."

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I have heard that there are problems with the GReddy Ultimate... and that GReddy had prematurely released it before fixing some of those problems.... just check with AJ at speedworks before puttingit in he should be able to confirm this or not as I know he does tuning for them as well... the GReddy Blue is still supposed to be the best one out there but I am sure I read somewhere that there was a gold one as well not 100% sure on the differences between them thou...

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Yeah I'm going to Speedworks to get my Emanage Blue tuned, they've looked after my brother in the past and were really knowledgeable. I bet with the Emanage Ultimate they'll release firmware patches over time to fix any bugs, just like Emanage Blue.

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Speedworks are located in Osborne Park. My car is an auto, with: Emanage Blue + injector harness, FMIC, AVCR, 3" SS exhaust from turbo back with dump pipe and high flow cat, HKS pod with heat shield, Nismo FPR and a Walbro 255L/h fuel pump.

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