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Anybody know of any threads anywhere that could help me in tuning my E-manage and setting up the Profec E-01?

Very nice wanky looking and expensive etc,,but going on searches it appears as though not many people have this set up,,

any help would be greatly appreciated,,

cheers

John

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G'day Chris,,

I can't seem to get the profec to acheive any boost greater than the waste gate spring setting of 6 Psi,,

I am unsure of base settings ,,

for reference,, running a super T70, with external 40mm gate,,

cheers

John

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i am running standard turbo etc so my set up may be different

what sort of psi ar eyou looking at running?? are you using the external signal harness??

i would start by using the manual boost mode.

start boost psi at 5.5 then if you are after reallly high boost start at 7.2

set at 15

gain at 25.

see what boost it goes to then adjust accordingly try to not set gain at over double the set.

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Kool, thanks, I'll have a play later,,

I would hope to have high boost up to around 16 Psi, and maybe 20 for the overtake button,,and stay with the 6 pound for low,

I do have the external signal harness, pretty much got all the extras for it except temp sensors etc,,,

cheers

John

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i am using emanage ultimate. All in all its a good computer i am happy with it. I am only using it because i have an auto and thats all that i could use to tune both fuel and ign. Power fc doesn't work with auto. with blitz fmic, full exhaust, ebc running at 11 psi i am getting 198.7rwkw.

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