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ok, firstly the main point of this post is to show that, the emanage does work in the right hands.

I bought my 34 GTT with dump, front, hi-flow cat, and kakimoto cat back.

Stock turbo, stock cooler....

The pervious owner had it dyno'd @ unigroup before I bought it and it registered 164rwkw @ ~9psi.

I had the basic emanage package installed with a basic 20min road tune for $900.

Took the car to unigroup on Saturday and registered 174.4rwkw on ~9psi (8.7 to be anal...)..

On just a 20min ROAD TUNE I got 10rwkw....

I've since showed the tuned my dyno runs with the AFR's and he is sure there is more power to be had.

And to think I haven't even installed the ignition harness (optional extra for emanage) or my FMIC :lol:

I'll scan and post my dyno run from sat sometime today.

Ed

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