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Are there any limitations on the Greddy e-mannage ECU????

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Old 10-17-2003, 04:37 AM
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Courtesy of the E-manage God - Wesmaster:

4-8-C

AusS2000,

I saw your post requesting the software and cable...I'll PM you the information on sourcing this stuff.

You going NA or FI?

Dan
Old 10-17-2003, 04:56 AM
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I've got the Comptech SC and V-AFC.

Thanks, looking forward to the PM.
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I think this has been asked in another thread, but I couldn't find it...

Since the eManage is a piggyback computer (similar to the VAFC), will the ECU "adapt" and override some of the changes that have been made by the eManage?
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Originally posted by mxt_77
...will the ECU "adapt" and override some of the changes that have been made by the eManage?
In theory this could happen for closed loop conditions (non-WOT). It's really up to the ECU to decide what it sees and what it wants to do.
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Has anybody nailed down the conditions under which the ECU is under "open-loop". I've heard various answers from:
1) Under WOT only.
2) Under WOT, or above 6000 RPM.
3) Above 80% throttle, or above 6000 RPM.
4) some combination of various factors.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by terry@spool
We have had great sucess with the emanage as well regarding forced induction applications utilizing the fuel and ignition harness's. However we did not use the optional pressure harness. The emanage is nice economical system that gets rid of the the "FMU Bandaide" approach.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mxt_77
Has anybody nailed down the conditions under which the ECU is under "open-loop".
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fperra
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What is the limit of the OEM MAP sensor? I think someone mentioned 0.7 ATM (9.8 psi). Is that correct?
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Anyone have a list of jumper settings for the E-manage on S2000? Or is it just the 4-8-C set up?


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