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2011-11-03 22:31:49
#1
emanage
anyone got any experience tuning with the emanage blue? i know its not the most commonly used on this forum but if anyone knows a thing or 2 bout it let me know what to look out for. thanks setup is a stock ve with ebay headers and a 3inch exhaust de maf.
2011-11-04 00:04:11
#2
i used them for quite some while. Its a lovely piggy back, really simple to tune, it would work really great with like a nissan consult or something.

lately i did a swap for some one who opted to use an emanage blue and i notices its very hard to find any support, it took me a good while to find the latest complete software/firmware for my computer which i needed before i could update to the latest update. once i found it though i hooked it up and it worked flawless
2011-11-04 00:56:40
#3
I'd sell the emanage and get a tunable ecu. Ecu's are just as cheap and provide alot more room to play with.

Emanage is simple but the ecu tuningis just as easy and vastly better.
2011-11-04 02:18:09
#4
I would still use an emanage blue if I had all the original paperwork, setup disk and all the necessary cables. It is not the best option out there anymore but for free or the right price it does its job and does it well. When it first came out, my boy had a nx with a det in it, topmount everything. We hooked it up and did a base safe tune/ injector resize in my driveway with a pc. Since neither one of us had a working laptop, they weren't as popular as they are now. So we wanted it done so badly we ran extension cords out to my familys home computer in the driveway. It did the trick and made us very happy to feel a semi properly running det for the first time. It was our first taste of boost on a det not on a stock det computer. It will do the trick and make good numbers if the price is right. It even allows you to tune with a map sensor.
Last edited by totaled200ser on 2011-11-04 at 12-18-35.
2011-11-04 12:13:31
#5
I have used it for a while with great results but I'm giving the Nismotronic Nemu board a try. I will still have the Emanage in their but everything will be set to zero.
2011-11-04 14:57:30
#6
I guess it will be ok for me right now since all i have is a basic ve setup. I do plan on going boost in the very near future maybe then i'll step up to something more tunable.
2011-11-04 15:03:05
#7
I actually need the usb cord if anyone local has one forsale let me know
2011-11-04 20:24:43
#8
I can attest that the emanage blue will work wonders on a vet setup. Since you already have it, unless you are going for big power or something fails on it I would keep it as it is very tuneable for a piggyback.
Drew
2011-11-11 15:31:38
#9
yes

i used eDAMAGE blue with sr20ve. didnt work out for me

1. fucked up my dizzies - about 3 of them

2. car just richens up over time without any changes made

in all fairness i was using a sr16ve ecu along with it

no experience with a sr20de ecu and eDAMAGE

peace
2011-11-11 15:37:08
#10
Thanks for all the input guys. just picked up an aem wideband hope to start tuning by next week.
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