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This is my opinion from seeing a few done to other peoples cars, but I don't think that they are any good at the moment. I've seen them on a few different cars, including a 200SX and an R34GTR, both had serious problems.

The 200SX was an auto, and the E-manage says that it works with auto's, but it didn't, kept melting coil-packs. Upon quizzing TRUST about it they said that they had never actually tried it on an auto, they just assumed it would work.

I think that it is going through the teething problems that all EMS go through, and oneday it will be a very good product, but at the moment I don't think it is.

If anyone has another experiance then I'll be more than happy to hear it.

See'ya:burnout:

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the emange is a interceptor type ECU, tuning is done via a laptop which is linked with what seems to be a 9pin serial <-> USB cable.

software is not bundled with the unit and needs to be purchased seperately.

16 x 16 (load vs RPM) in the basic package, much like a SAFC except this is load vs RPM.

Easy/Hard to tune? Dude that depends how competent YOUR tuner is...

What else do you need to know?

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ed,

This is correct. I have heard many a positive testimony to match the couple of negative ones. Try the e-manage forums (there are at least 3 that I know of). Most car owners are very satisfied.

After looking at the software it appears very intuitive.

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rev210, yes....and you can hook it up to a profec e-01 for the wank factor scale of 10/10 :rolleyes:

rev, can you PM me the forums? I'm very interested in reading more on them :D

cs, what are you confused about? depends how much you want to spend....basic package of the emanage works just like a SAFC but much cheaper than a PowerFC. You can slowly upgrade the emanage with the ignition harness and then the injector harness (if upsized injectors) and also hook it up to the e-01 to tune via the e-01's screen.

One thing I did notice with the software was if you upgrade injectors and you already have a basic tune BEFORE the injector upsize, you simply enter in the % increase of the injectors and it automatically adjust your maps to suit. :D

Perhaps wander down to your local tuner and see if they have done any emanage units.

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People's good exeriences and success are far more valuable than negative feedback, except where the negative feedback is all you can find. This is simply not the case with the e-manage. I know I'd rather speak to someone who made the e-manage work than someone who couldn't, the guy who couldn't can only tell you what not to do.

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