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You don't have an E-Manage ultimate by any chance do you?

Does it matter in anyway? pardon me for asking because i just got my 1st turbo car as well thus would love to learn more. And i am also looking at getting a boost controller myself so i can have the car dyno tune as its running kinda rich. :D its literally "sucking" me dry.. haha GTT ER34 i'd got by the way with FMIC, 3" exhaust system, oil cooler, pod filter and BOV. getting me about 300km with 3/4 tank gone.

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Does it matter in anyway? pardon me for asking because i just got my 1st turbo car as well thus would love to learn more. And i am also looking at getting a boost controller myself so i can have the car dyno tune as its running kinda rich. :D its literally "sucking" me dry.. haha GTT ER34 i'd got by the way with FMIC, 3" exhaust system, oil cooler, pod filter and BOV. getting me about 300km with 3/4 tank gone.

Because I think the Emanage Ultimate is underrated and haven't heard of that many people running it, so just wanted some feedback. A boost controller won't help with fuel management.. but Haltech ECUs have built in boost control as well so that'd be worth looking at rather than e-manage + ebc.

'suburban drifter' if you do have an e-manage let us know how your tune goes!

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