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Old 12-17-2004, 12:44 PM
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e-manage fuel systems

So what is better for power gains, getting an ecu replacement,or getting a piggy back system like e manage?

And for e-manage, does anyone have the tuning info for each gear and its a/f ratios?
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Old 12-17-2004, 12:48 PM
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well what emanage a;;ows u too do is finely tune fuel curves and what not and is best for High HO situations where even a Modded ECu cant keep up.......but as long as ur not FI to the point where ur modded ECU cant keep up u dont need e-manage
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Originally Posted by MaximaSE96
well what emanage a;;ows u too do is finely tune fuel curves and what not and is best for High HO situations where even a Modded ECu cant keep up.......but as long as ur not FI to the point where ur modded ECU cant keep up u dont need e-manage

I see, so i should probably go for the technosquare for now. Thanks for the info.
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Old 12-17-2004, 08:54 PM
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Ask this in the boosted or ALL MOTOR forums. People here have no clue about anything most of the time and it'll just delay your answers by getting dumbass answers or people asking what a e-manage is.
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Old 12-17-2004, 09:12 PM
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yeah fer sher ask in the boosted/forced inductions forums...they will tell you everything you want to know about e-manage and more

additionally...you should get an e-manage if you really don't know a lot about tuning cars properly....you could really do some damage if you don't know what your doing...best way to do it is get a friend to tune your car....or pay for some dyno-tuning time....the guys there should be pretty good at using the e-manage and getting every last drop of power out of your car..., but it will be expensive...expect somewhere around 125-150/hour for dyno tuning services using the e-manage...

I would say for NA, just get an ecu....most ecu's have been tuned by professionals that work for their respective companies...many hours were put in testing them and are tuned the best while still being safe for your engine...
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Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
Ask this in the boosted or ALL MOTOR forums. People here have no clue about anything most of the time and it'll just delay your answers by getting dumbass answers or people asking what a e-manage is.

shut up, you didnt help any either
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