E-manage Ultimate 101
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So stupid question here -- since this install/initial setup takes a few days to complete, I should work out all of this before bringing it to a tuner? I have the technical knowledge, just not a lot of free time with school & work, so I was wondering how long it takes you guys to install (no tune) one of these. Since you did a couple at your Nor'Easter Meet I assumed that it would not take long to install at all with a boomslang harness.
Also on that note, I know that changes need to be made to the boomslang harness for this before install, but I have no idea what those changes are, despite reading MugenRioS2k1's troubled install thread. Do you guys (Twiztid & Giles) sell your modded harnesses outside of New England?
Also on that note, I know that changes need to be made to the boomslang harness for this before install, but I have no idea what those changes are, despite reading MugenRioS2k1's troubled install thread. Do you guys (Twiztid & Giles) sell your modded harnesses outside of New England?
#22
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Originally Posted by MugenRioS2k1,Jul 28 2006, 08:14 AM
Twiztid you are the man
good info
one thing for the noobs too tuning do not tune this thing your self take it to a professional even though this is a piggy back you can still damage your engine
Also for the noobs
Absolute pressure will never go into the negative values.
that is why Twiztid scale is positive in all areas.
FYI
There is a feature to convert your absolute values to a relative value scale however do not use this feature.
I have noticed if you switch say from absolute to relative and then back to absolute for some reason the scale begins to skew / change off of what was originally set. Most likely due to rounding errors in the conversion process.
Twiztid looking forward to the ignition logging modification and the temperature inputs.



good info
one thing for the noobs too tuning do not tune this thing your self take it to a professional even though this is a piggy back you can still damage your engine
Also for the noobs
Absolute pressure will never go into the negative values.
that is why Twiztid scale is positive in all areas.
FYI
There is a feature to convert your absolute values to a relative value scale however do not use this feature.
I have noticed if you switch say from absolute to relative and then back to absolute for some reason the scale begins to skew / change off of what was originally set. Most likely due to rounding errors in the conversion process.
Twiztid looking forward to the ignition logging modification and the temperature inputs.
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Harnesses no longer need to be modified
V2.0 has been tested and proven and is a must on MY06
yes I stock units and harnesses .
I have not tried the VSS option as no one has needed it . But if you do splice it in as per Modifry's yellow box instructions .

V2.0 has been tested and proven and is a must on MY06
yes I stock units and harnesses .
I have not tried the VSS option as no one has needed it . But if you do splice it in as per Modifry's yellow box instructions .
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Damn, the NorEaster price was a steal, any chance of that deal coming up again? It might be worth it for me to make the drive. Keep up the good work Twiztid and thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge!!

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Originally Posted by TriaXenginE,Nov 28 2006, 03:54 PM
what did the $1000 deal at the noreaster include? E-manage Ultimate, harness, tune?
I was there and wish i'd known about this.
I was there and wish i'd known about this.
We had a sign up list in the Nor 'Easter forum for it . We were doing them the day of the show at Cardinal Honda .
Sorry you missed out .
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Only Twiztid, I feel like if you set up a group buy in the next 6 months at the NorEaster price, you stand to make a good amount of money to make. Just food for thought. If you need help putting it together shoot me a PM. I'm sure I can get some Mid A people to take you up on it.
Ryan
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#29
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Originally Posted by Twiztid,Nov 27 2006, 04:42 AM
Harnesses no longer need to be modified
V2.0 has been tested and proven and is a must on MY06
yes I stock units and harnesses .
I have not tried the VSS option as no one has needed it . But if you do splice it in as per Modifry's yellow box instructions .

V2.0 has been tested and proven and is a must on MY06
yes I stock units and harnesses .
I have not tried the VSS option as no one has needed it . But if you do splice it in as per Modifry's yellow box instructions .
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Originally Posted by Highrpmek,Nov 28 2006, 05:42 PM
Only Twiztid, I feel like if you set up a group buy in the next 6 months at the NorEaster price, you stand to make a good amount of money to make. Just food for thought. If you need help putting it together shoot me a PM. I'm sure I can get some Mid A people to take you up on it.
Ryan
Ryan



we could all meet in Manchester,for a week-end.

I'm in,who else???