Standalone or Ecu flash?????
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Did you have any drivability issues with your aem? Did you have to re tune again for changing weather conditions of hot, cold and humidity? I want to run aem but worried about be stranded in the middle of no where because the aem needs to be retuned due to changing weather conditions
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The stock reflashed ECU has more safe guards built in and a more sophisticated knock detection system. Subsequently, compared a properly tuned AEM it is a lot more inconsistent. This is because the ECU can pull timing on knock counts as low as 1, which may or may not be real knock...
A good tune on a stock ECU typically has about 5- 10 whp variance between back to back runs on the dyno, whereas a good tune on an AEM varies about 1 whp.
On a bad tune on the stock ECU in three runs I have seen some other peoples tunes vary as much as 30-40 whp.
If you want to be the fastest guy around get an AEM, if you want your motor to last forever get the stock ecu reflashed, while neither option guarantees either outcome, AEM basically is built for speed... Stock ECU is built for safety... In a nutshell.
A good tune on a stock ECU typically has about 5- 10 whp variance between back to back runs on the dyno, whereas a good tune on an AEM varies about 1 whp.
On a bad tune on the stock ECU in three runs I have seen some other peoples tunes vary as much as 30-40 whp.
If you want to be the fastest guy around get an AEM, if you want your motor to last forever get the stock ecu reflashed, while neither option guarantees either outcome, AEM basically is built for speed... Stock ECU is built for safety... In a nutshell.
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If you have big power goals, then you will have to go standalone. I am at 500+ whp with the stock ecu. The air sensor is becoming a problem now. If your plans are below 490whp then I would stick with the stock ecu. I dont think no standalone can compete with years of R&D of OEM ECU's. I will be aquiring a standalone shortly and 600whp here I come. I cant help it... I am a horse power junkie!!
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