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apexi safcII vs greddy E manage

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yunior

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May 13, 2005
jacksonville, Florida
I have a? I'm trying to decide what to go with I have a greddy Profec B e-01 boost controller should I go with the emanage system that would go hand in hand with my boost controller or should I control my air and fuel needs with a safcII need some advised which one would be better :confused: or should I scrap all that and just go with dsm link :confused: thanks in advance
 
well my friend had the e manage on his dsm and didn't like it..its a good software w/ the tuning and u can vent to the atmosphere w/ it...but most of the presets are 4 Honda's...if your wanting a good soft ware id wait for the ecu +

hope it helps
Jesse
 
Ok I dont know what that guy was talking about. You can't vent to atmosphere with the emanage. In my opinion it's worthless, after paying for all of the options to get it to work properly, you have exceeded the cost of dsmlink. I say go with safc, or safc/chip (if you have eprom ecu).
 
ive read that with the support tool their is an option that will let u vent to the atmosphere without the car stalling and so on.
 
ACKERSON said:
Ok I dont know what that guy was talking about. You can't vent to atmosphere with the emanage. In my opinion it's worthless, after paying for all of the options to get it to work properly, you have exceeded the cost of dsmlink. I say go with safc, or safc/chip (if you have eprom ecu).


...someone needs to reread the manual.... :toobad:
 
Not sure if you guys got a chance to check out the emanage ultimate yet. It has the option to run it in speed density. Also its got a target af setting allowing you to set in a target af and it will make the changes as you drive. You also get the ability to adjust timing. I personally have not had the chance to test this unit out yet but it sounds like it can be interesting to tune with. Also on a side note with the old style emanage that requires you to keep the maf sensor you can not vent to the atmosphere correctly no matter what the book says.
 
Def. go with dsm link, its one of the best piggy back's for dsm's. its a logger and engine management. dsmlink DEF.
 
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