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Item: Emanage Ultimate, with Universal Harness Kit , plus Field One Touch Connector (CN10) (cost $210) & 34NEO Ignition Chip

Age: used for approx 4 months

Condition: A1 condition latest "E" type board

Price: $800 firm + freight

To Fit: Came out of a R34 Skyline But can fit any car

Location: Townsville

Contact: PM

Comments: Installed different EMS so this is now no longer needed for my application Universal harness has been hard wired into a CN10 (R34) Field Connector

making this plug and play for any R34 but can be removed if needed to fit any other car

Comes with 2 x booklets (installation and operation)

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the chip is for check engine light and something to do with coilpacks ( you do need it though)

and no it doesnt come with a display you use it thru your laptop

the laptop does have knock display though when tuning

ah thanks .. so it could be something like the pfc check engine light thing where it flashes if it detects knock while ur driving ? I've read about the coilpack issue ie. R34 needs an ignition adapter to stop coils from frying, this comes included right ?

ah thanks .. so it could be something like the pfc check engine light thing where it flashes if it detects knock while ur driving ? I've read about the coilpack issue ie. R34 needs an ignition adapter to stop coils from frying, this comes included right ?

ignition chip (which stops the r34 neo coil packs frying) is included as it says in his first post.

you've also got knock control with the emanage. there is a way to wire in the knock sensors to an auxiliary input and have this retard timing if it senses knock above a certain reading. Trent (URAS) is an emanage maestro, he'll be able to point you in the right direction.

good luck with the sale mate.

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