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Im thinking of spending too much on gredy stuff!!

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focusedrage

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Well i was looking at the e-01, which is jsut so cool it makes my loins hurt, and also it conects to the e manage, and in one pic there is something that looks like it attaches to gauges? so i was wondering if anyone is runing this set up? or if it sounds like a good idea for my auto 2g, (i say auto cause suposedly the aem ecu wont work with auto) it would be great to have that computer thing in the dash and a tri of greddy gauges in the column
 
They look nice work great but not cost effective.

I spend Good money on may car.

It's more of an individual decision.

I try to buy the best becuase I'm going to keep my car!
 
yeah i agree with you, so you dont think greddy is the way to go? i was either gonna go the greddy route or the apexi route
 
A local DSM shop here really likes the e-manage and recommends it over the S-AFC. I just don't like the idea of having to get a laptop to tune the car with, so I'm still probably gonna just get the S-AFC and a pocketlogger.
 
Originally posted by doug
A local DSM shop here really likes the e-manage and recommends it over the S-AFC. I just don't like the idea of having to get a laptop to tune the car with, so I'm still probably gonna just get the S-AFC and a pocketlogger.

I agree. But the new S-AFC look much better then the first ver.
 
guys i think your forgeting the fact that with a laptop you can have "danger to manifold" flash around. LOL seriously though if i was a shop i would like those kind cause you can plug in and see on a large screen all the changes, with out havign to sit in the cramped car. haltech also seems like a good choice except its exxpensive
 
If I were a shop, yes. For me personally, no, since I don't currently have a laptop and would have to buy one. Yeah I know the older laptops are kinda inexpensive now, but I still would rather have just a pocketlogger/SAFC even though that means giving up some functionality. I'm not looking to run 10s or 11s anyway.
 
yeauh i see what your saying, i will probly get an safc too, cuase those new ones are really good, plus its cost efective, plus after looking at the autometer gauges for a second time, those are way cheeper and i could get alot more... luner is awsome.
 
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