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Old May 9, 2013 | 09:33 AM
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I live in Beverly Ma. And I was wondering who in the area is a good tuner for the s2k. I'm goin to keep it n/a mostly bolt ons with haltech Ecu. I work on NH so I'm willing to travel for a good proper tune.
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Old May 9, 2013 | 09:38 AM
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Haltech, Evans tuning in PA right on the NJ boarder. Good guys down there. EOE and a few other guys have had their cars tuned at Granite State in NH too... I plan on getting my car over to them for a tune this summer myself...
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Old May 9, 2013 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1
Haltech, Evans tuning in PA right on the NJ boarder. Good guys down there. EOE and a few other guys have had their cars tuned at Granite State in NH too... I plan on getting my car over to them for a tune this summer myself...
Are you n/a? And what will you be tuned on? You plan on going to granite state?
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Old May 9, 2013 | 09:48 AM
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NA running a Greddy Black eManage. Originally tuned by Giles but he no longer does tuning (or VERY rarely) and I know the car has a bit more in it, I have a flat spot from 5k to 6k Vtec change over point.... Yeah I plan on going to Granite because they are the only area guys that will touch a Greddy system. EOE has an eManage on a SC AP2 and has had good luck with them tuning with it.
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Old May 9, 2013 | 10:16 AM
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Evans


Comptech SC, K-Pro. Starts and drives like a stock S with more power.
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Old May 9, 2013 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1
NA running a Greddy Black eManage. Originally tuned by Giles but he no longer does tuning (or VERY rarely) and I know the car has a bit more in it, I have a flat spot from 5k to 6k Vtec change over point.... Yeah I plan on going to Granite because they are the only area guys that will touch a Greddy system. EOE has an eManage on a SC AP2 and has had good luck with them tuning with it.
How so you like the greddy emanage ? I head the ultimate is the way to go? Also is your greddy emanage plug and play -do you need to swap back to stock Ecu for emissions?
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Old May 9, 2013 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by turbodreamz22
Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1' timestamp='1368121708' post='22531163
NA running a Greddy Black eManage. Originally tuned by Giles but he no longer does tuning (or VERY rarely) and I know the car has a bit more in it, I have a flat spot from 5k to 6k Vtec change over point.... Yeah I plan on going to Granite because they are the only area guys that will touch a Greddy system. EOE has an eManage on a SC AP2 and has had good luck with them tuning with it.
How so you like the greddy emanage ? I head the ultimate is the way to go? Also is your greddy emanage plug and play -do you need to swap back to stock Ecu for emissions?
Greddy Emanage Ultimate is fully OBD2 compliant. You do not swap anything. It harnesses right into you stock ecu.
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Old May 9, 2013 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by RedSunS2K
Originally Posted by turbodreamz22' timestamp='1368123413' post='22531248
[quote name='SilverS2kF22C1' timestamp='1368121708' post='22531163']
NA running a Greddy Black eManage. Originally tuned by Giles but he no longer does tuning (or VERY rarely) and I know the car has a bit more in it, I have a flat spot from 5k to 6k Vtec change over point.... Yeah I plan on going to Granite because they are the only area guys that will touch a Greddy system. EOE has an eManage on a SC AP2 and has had good luck with them tuning with it.
How so you like the greddy emanage ? I head the ultimate is the way to go? Also is your greddy emanage plug and play -do you need to swap back to stock Ecu for emissions?
Greddy Emanage Ultimate is fully OBD2 compliant. You do not swap anything. It harnesses right into you stock ecu.
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Is the ultimate a good tuning software? I was going for that or haltech.
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Old May 9, 2013 | 11:06 AM
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Haltech is not exactly OBDII compliant last I checked.

The haltech is a direct replacement for the factory ECU where the greddy work in conjunction with the factory ECU to maintain OBDII compliance. Area tuners don't like it as much because it is a bit harder to work with and not as flexible as stand alone systems.
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Originally Posted by SilverS2kF22C1
Haltech is not exactly OBDII compliant last I checked.

The haltech is a direct replacement for the factory ECU where the greddy work in conjunction with the factory ECU to maintain OBDII compliance. Area tuners don't like it as much because it is a bit harder to work with and not as flexible as stand alone systems.
I heard haltech keeps all factory sensors and when you go for emissions all you will have to do is swap it out with stock Ecu
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