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while having a look about for what to do next, found on the Zisco website that there is a harness extension for the EP91 and EP82, says it is needed for a Greddy emanage but also a Unichip piggy back ECU? I've got a link for the unichip website if anyone is interested, can anyone shed some light on them for me? I've never heard of them being used before?



Unichip- http://www.unichip.us/categories/8-Tuner-items-and-flux/products



Zisco harness- http://www.ziscoperformance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11&products_id=36 (check product description)



Thanks Dan


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Lots of different brands - all do the same thing, and intercept injector/airflow signal to modify the std map to run with your engine config/tune



HKS - FCON


Haltec interceptor


ECUTEK


Apexi



are all other makes - some are a lot better than other, pretty much depends which one your mapper is most comfortable using and can achieve best results with.

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Are they all universal ecus? And would just need wiring work, or do certain ones work and not others, I read one of the other threads from yesterday that was about aftermerket ecus in an ep82 and the idea I got from it was that some use standard sensors and others don't?

Thanks Dan

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ive seen the det3 online at a very reasonable £140 with a 4 bar map sensor.

do you have any more info on them ?

I dont im afraid, i just know they common in use with t-sports. Not sure how compatible they are as they use afm rather than map but its something to look at.

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Ah okay I think I get it, so why do people use Greddy more? I just need one that's simple enough and will up my power a little :)

seems greddy is popular with ep82/91 because over the years members have gotten good results and more importantly reliability using emu/emb

they have been used on street, track/strip, circuit on the gts/glanzas

for the average build 4e/5e, emanage ultimate is usually enough to get the job done----tune fuel and ignition, datalog, raise rev limit, "launch control/step limiter", run auxiliary items using separate map, etc

now if you are building a dedicated monster and/or have access to reasonable tuners and well priced standalones----then staondalone systems start to look more and more attractive

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if n/a....i'd stick with the emb....relatively cheap and should do all you want

but in all honesty...i dont think you will see much gains even with a piggyback

Yup

Save for turbo

Phil

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