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thats right... might be cheaper if u supply ur own emanage... so find out how much it is for the emanage to be fitted and tuned only and get a quote for one to be supplied from them, fitted and tuned.

New Parts, New prices, all include delivery

Trust E manage with injector harness and ignition harness 46,500

via telegrphic xfer thats 570.99AUD

cash is 526.69AUD

i think nengun uses that paypal thing so its 526.69 + 2% delivered to ur door.

For $500 odd, wouldn't this be more worth than getting an EBC, as it is a full computer or am i wrong?

I know there is a post about it but too much to read. Anyone care to summarise for me what it does and the difference to getting an EBC, in just a few sentences?

cheers.

its not a full computer its a piggy back system which doesnt have a boost controller.... u need to purchase the boost controller for it which is the E01 unit which can pick up from 700 to 1200 dollars depending on where u go.

hope that helps

cheers,

Ni

Originally posted by JET-33

nark, those prices on the net dont inc all the diff harness' etc etc

better off gettin the job done complete at bmt

then hook up a profec e01 and have a full sic display 2...

actually ur wrong andrew it inc ignition and injector harnesses

if u go to the performance section, Ed has a thread all about it. He's got one in his 34 GT-T, don't know what other mods he's got but he reckons full boost at like 2700 rpm :D (if i remember right) that's GOTTA be good! :D

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