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Hi Guys,

I'm looking at an ECU for my R34 GTT (manual), and was considering a power FC.

I've spoken to the guys at CRD who are recommending a Greddy Emanage Ultimate.

I'm a little scepticle as I've heard the Greddy emanage is a piece of shit. However CRD assure me the Greddy emange ultimate is far superior (to the plain emanage), and even allows better and more precise tuning than the power FC.

Any comments and suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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Emanage blue is crap for GTT it fries coils, there is a whole thread on it run under URAS name.

Emanage ultimate is good, one for sale on sau now I believe. Although CRD are $$$ in tuning. They basically do the same thing however you dont need a bunch of addons for the Ultimate Its easy to tune. The power FC is way better tho as its stand alone and EMU is only useful if your wanting a cheaper option or use an AUTO.

THanks :D Pretty sure thats all right got most of it from reading the thread (do a search for Emanage)

I decided against it as CRD seem to be the only reliable tuner in sydney, and I dont particularly like them or their prices. :(

Edited by DECIM8
Hi Guys,

I'm looking at an ECU for my R34 GTT (manual), and was considering a power FC.

I've spoken to the guys at CRD who are recommending a Greddy Emanage Ultimate.

I'm a little scepticle as I've heard the Greddy emanage is a piece of shit. However CRD assure me the Greddy emange ultimate is far superior (to the plain emanage), and even allows better and more precise tuning than the power FC.

Any comments and suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks

CRD is crap dont listen to them, i had really bad experiences with my car worked there.

As Adam said, PFC is the cheapest, most reliable solution to go :D

CRD is crap dont listen to them, i had really bad experiences with my car worked there.

As Adam said, PFC is the cheapest, most reliable solution to go :D

Really, I've heard nothing but good things about them.

Any suggestions on some good work shops for instalations, tuning, aftermarket turbo's, etc?

Or should I just check previouis posts?

Thanks

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