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boost/fuel controller

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atb

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Sep 10, 2009
poco, BC, Canada
so as im getting my talon back togeather i thinking about what mods are to do next. right now all its got thats not stock is a ebay header, 2.5" down pipe and a 3" catback. i most likely wont run a cat either after i get it past aircare. next well be the fuel system(feul pump, lines, afpr, every thing). and when i do that i'm going to need to tune all this. so now comes the big question.

e-manage blue with the e-01 boost controller or dsm link.

the reason this is a question is that i alredy have the greddy set up, using the boost controller in the gto and it came with the e-manage. my goals are 300-350awhp after i get a new turbo and intake shit. can the greddy do what i want it to do, i'd like to run a blow thru set up too with the new turbo. or would it just be a waste of time?

i cant find much info on the e-manage in the dsm world, but for the 3/s cars its used quite a bit, and with good results.
 
Do you have a shop in a reasonable distance that uses DSM Link? If not go with the E-Manage. Many shops default to Emanage and keep them in stock on default for tuning anything that comes in the door.

Unless you are a DIY'er and want to tune it yourself, Id look at the shops around where you live and what they prefer to tune in, unless of course you are going to tune it yourself

hope that helps
 
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