EManage Blue help
#1
EManage Blue help
Hey again. I finally got my laptop communicating with the Emanage Blue unit now. As I understand Eman blue is a piggy back system which basically tricks your ecu into thinking there needs to be more fuel delivered. What I am thinking I want to do for the present time is to make it so the ecu is actually back in control for the time being because I no longer have a turbo installed on my car. Can someone give me a little guidance on doing this. If this is a bad idea please let me know and some sort of explanation. Thanks again
#2
Re: EManage Blue help
did a few mins of searching for this. It seems that you can just trace the wires back to wear it splices to the ecu and cut them off. Could be wrong, but do some digging around at http://www.greddy.com/tech-support/e-manage and I am sure you will find the information your looking for from a credible source.
#3
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Hey thank you gdupfromfeetup but I was wanting to do it using the emanage program so that I would not have to re install it later on when I install the turbo. I suppose it would be programming to a lesser extent.
#4
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Anyone else? What I am thinking of doing is putting all 0's on all the maps will this pretty much give control to the ecu again? Come on all you programmers out there! Lil' help lol
#7
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pulled this from a thread on a forum.. how true it is.. dunno
Re: GReddy e-Manage Blue Thread
« Reply #9 on: November 27, 2007, 07:12:23 PM »
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Quote from: 3Star_2NR on November 26, 2007, 11:01:37 AM
Ok so I can install the emanage with all the harnesses and as long as i dont change anything the car will be essentially stock.
Correct-o. Leave all values at zero in the e-Manage to retain stock settings and full ECU operation/control.
« Reply #9 on: November 27, 2007, 07:12:23 PM »
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Quote from: 3Star_2NR on November 26, 2007, 11:01:37 AM
Ok so I can install the emanage with all the harnesses and as long as i dont change anything the car will be essentially stock.
Correct-o. Leave all values at zero in the e-Manage to retain stock settings and full ECU operation/control.
#8
Re: EManage Blue help
That's how most piggybacks come from the factory. I always used to laugh at the "zero maps" on the Power Commander, they were just lots of tables of zeros. Some of the piggybacks have full override tables though, instead of add/subtract tables (which start as zero).
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