Originally Posted by Jeremiah "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
Originally Posted by vqman where are you guys finding the best prices on a stand alone EMS?
I'm up in the air on getting a wideband and just piggy back off my JWT ECU, or getting a Nistune or Calum RT, or going all out and getting AEM EMS...
i really need to tune my car before I do anything else..
Right here on the forum dude. I sold my 30-1600 2nd gen aem with map sensor ait sensor and 24-1 cas disc for $600 shipped. I paid $1300 for it brand new when I got it 2 years or so ago Keep looking you'll find one.
Dang, thats a better deal than i got mine for but i still got my series 1 w/ 24-1 disk, no sensors for 750 shipped. 600 is a hell of a deal.
They pop up every now and then. They are definitely getting more affordable.
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1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R - Fully Built SR20VE, BWS400SX Billet 67mm and much more
JMS Racing tuned to 716whp, 423wtq at 29psi
10.5 @ 149.2mph to date I believe the fastest trap speed SE-R, Much more to come with some changes!
How easy are these things to tune? I've got a MegaSquirt that I swap in back and forth with the CalumSult, just haven't taken the time to tune it yet. Wondering if the AEM is any easier.
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1993 Electric Blue NX2000 with SR20VE and lots-a other parts... Kakashi Racing
Originally Posted by Greg How easy are these things to tune? I've got a MegaSquirt that I swap in back and forth with the CalumSult, just haven't taken the time to tune it yet. Wondering if the AEM is any easier.
fairly easy once you get familiar with the software and you know how engines work youll be fine. i played with the megasquirt software and its simple as well so i think you would be fine