Engine management

Engine management

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ViperPict

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10,087 posts

237 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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What engine management are folk here using who have gone after market? Especially for forced induction cars.

I'm going to be running the new(ish) AEM Infinity when I get my car back. Seems to be the next best thing to MoTeC?

Dr-Bob

6,629 posts

260 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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SCT through Chris Jenson or Sean Roe...
I was AEM...

ViperPict

Original Poster:

10,087 posts

237 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Dr-Bob said:
SCT through Chris Jenson or Sean Roe...
I was AEM...
I went the other way! So to speak...

The AEM Infinity has a good rep - did you have that or the 30-1500?

ringram

14,700 posts

248 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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What about the new OEM support from HPTuners? Any use?

stevieturbo

17,262 posts

247 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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ViperPict said:
What engine management are folk here using who have gone after market? Especially for forced induction cars.

I'm going to be running the new(ish) AEM Infinity when I get my car back. Seems to be the next best thing to MoTeC?
If you want the best, go Syvecs and there will be good UK support. Better and cheaper than an equivalent Motec....except the Syvecs can do far more within a single box. Motec tends to require additional boxes, even their new stuff.

AEM infinity is relatively new and on paper should be very good, but their old systems were terrible. Even AEM didnt know how to use their old systems !

Are there even many tuners in the UK competent with the new AEM ?

ViperPict

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237 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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stevieturbo said:
ViperPict said:
What engine management are folk here using who have gone after market? Especially for forced induction cars.

I'm going to be running the new(ish) AEM Infinity when I get my car back. Seems to be the next best thing to MoTeC?
If you want the best, go Syvecs and there will be good UK support. Better and cheaper than an equivalent Motec....except the Syvecs can do far more within a single box. Motec tends to require additional boxes, even their new stuff.

AEM infinity is relatively new and on paper should be very good, but their old systems were terrible. Even AEM didnt know how to use their old systems !

Are there even many tuners in the UK competent with the new AEM ?
My tuner is very competent! ;-)

AEM Infinity seems to be, on paper at least, excellent (as you say). But their customer service is absolutely second to none. :-)