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Old 01-24-2006, 02:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Greddy E-Manage Harness hookup

hey guys,

I'm recently buidling up my head including. All this week.

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Greddy E-Manage

I just got my E-manage, and I've contacted two respectable shops regarding installing the Emanage. One shop told me that I don't need the fuel injection harness, and only the ignition harness - he said that the injection harness is used if I have upgraded injectors or runing FI. The other shop told me that I need both harness hooked up for proper tunning.

Can someone clearfy this for me.

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same question here
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my installed used the ignition harness extra four wires to hook up to the injectors........ so no need for fuel injector harness if you are purchasing the ignition harness......
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I just got my E-manage, and I've contacted two respectable shops regarding installing the Emanage. One shop told me that I don't need the fuel injection harness, and only the ignition harness - he said that the injection harness is used if I have upgraded injectors or runing FI. The other shop told me that I need both harness hooked up for proper tunning.

Can someone clearfy this for me.

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He's a moron. You won't have any ability to tune your fuel if you don't use the injector harness.

In order to tune both, you need both. Just go to the boomslang site shark posted and buy the plug & play harness, it's worth it.
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the injector harness is apparently exactly the same as the four extra wires used on the ignition wires....and i fyou got a 4 cylinder, then those 4 extra wires need not to be used and can be used in place of the injector harness
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Use a boomslang plug-n-play piece so you don't have to cut up your stock wiring.
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Damn, I wish I had known about this when I installed my E-manage
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Damn, I wish I had known about this when I installed my E-manage

Mike knew about it, he calls it the 'cheating' lol
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Mike knew about it, he calls it the 'cheating' lol
Mike calls using the extra wires for ignition cheating, but not sure if he knew about the plug n play harnesses.
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