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yeah I could go a taxi tonight , Then you could explain to me what it does , I have been reading up on it , and I do have the cash , just need to know if it is worth it . Will I need my profec B if I have an e-manage ??

Beau - This is what sold me on buying one, once I get enough mods that I'll need somethin better than the stock ecu can handle:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=11234

Its a long thread, good info in it though!

Hmm I still think you will need the profec b, unless you buy the profec E-01, which you then use to manage all the stuff in the e-manage.

Not oo sure been long time since I read that thread, and didnt really look into it because it will be a long time till I need something to replace the stock ecu!! :)

But my understanding is that it really comes usefull when you get the profec e-01 which is like $750 more, but I dont really know, just what I have read in that thread, also the profect e-01 has a green background :)

Yeah you'd want those two harnesses, you should ask if it comes with the laptop cable too, otherwise you wont be able to tune it or anything, then you'll have to try to buy that cable from somewhere or have to buy the profec E-01

Bloody hell the greddy site is down at the moment, but it has some good info on both the e-manage and the profec e-01, my understanding is that the e-manage + E-01 does the same as PowerFC + AVCR but thr profec has a much larger screen and more features and can control the e-manage much easier and better that the poerfc is with a hand controler, but then again that is just what i have read here, so....?

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