greddy emanage
anyone everinstalled one and tune it is it hard to tune and install and what are all the parts you have for it and is capable of bypassing the maf
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Last time this came up I found 2 folks on the old HA.com forums that had done it, and one or two on HP.
Your going to be needing alot of parts to run an emanage:
http://hyundaiperformance.com/forums/topic.php?t=45913
there ya go. This thread helped me alot when I was trying to install my emanage.
http://hyundaiperformance.com/forums/topic.php?t=45913
there ya go. This thread helped me alot when I was trying to install my emanage.
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Joined: Mar 2002
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Maier, can you give us some info on how well it runs? What you don't like about it? How hard the install is? Why to go with this?
Well, although I can't tell you much as my shop did most of the hard work, I can tell you what I know.
I tried using the S-afcII before this (with the dual maf setup that alot of Supra owners use) with no luck what-so-ever. Just didn't provide me with the tuning capabilities that I needed.
I have the emanage installed with the following sensors:
-pressure sensor
-fuel harness
-ignition harness (I also use an MSD ignition to make sure that I have good fuel burn)
To be honest, the 5 dials on the emage is utterly useless if you really want to tune the piggy back. I ended up getting the emanage tool, hooked my laptop to the system and tuned it with a wideband o2 sensor.
For now...i'm pretty happy with it, although it does send me the aggrivating cel every once in a while, but that is usually due to the fact that I dont have any cats in my car.
I'll do a full detailed report once I get the new engine in and once I get some dyno numbers for you guys.
I tried using the S-afcII before this (with the dual maf setup that alot of Supra owners use) with no luck what-so-ever. Just didn't provide me with the tuning capabilities that I needed.
I have the emanage installed with the following sensors:
-pressure sensor
-fuel harness
-ignition harness (I also use an MSD ignition to make sure that I have good fuel burn)
To be honest, the 5 dials on the emage is utterly useless if you really want to tune the piggy back. I ended up getting the emanage tool, hooked my laptop to the system and tuned it with a wideband o2 sensor.
For now...i'm pretty happy with it, although it does send me the aggrivating cel every once in a while, but that is usually due to the fact that I dont have any cats in my car.
I'll do a full detailed report once I get the new engine in and once I get some dyno numbers for you guys.


