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i have an emanage ultimate with direct plug and play loom (n4)

these looms are few and far between... no splicing and sus ecu wiring needed

timing control, fuel and air map control... boost is possable with the addition of a boost sensor ($120 or so)

SENT AUS WIDE $750

Msg me 0400099986 or PM thanx

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hey mate, any chance of a pic on here???

if not can you send one to [email protected] please, also do you have wiring diagram for this item as i will be puting it in my vl with the rb25det conversion.

thanks

hey mate, any chance of a pic on here???

if not can you send one to [email protected] please, also do you have wiring diagram for this item as i will be puting it in my vl with the rb25det conversion.

thanks

here ya go mate... its just a matter of getting the 2 big rectangle plugs... one goes to your ecu, the other goes to the plug currently pluged into yout ecu... the wiring diagram is on the greddy website and here... ill get onto it now for you tho...

what state you in??

Just doing some research on these units, to runtjis unit in a gtr you need to change 2 wires around and ground one. I've got the diagram

Hey mate, what exactly needs to be done to fit this to a GTR?

I thought the N4 loom fits GTR?

Cheers

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