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I will when i get the bloddy thing back:(

Bloody hell mate :eek: how long has he had it now?

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Are there positive stories regarding install and setup etc...

 

Or is it a B*tch?

Depends on how much you've changed. There are base maps provided and if you keep the MAF it's literally plug and play.

The more mods you have then best to use a qualified AEM installer. Mine was up, running and mapped in about 3 hours with a MAP setup.

 

Software is easy to use if you want to play yourself, only problem that seems to be common is a slight hickup at low rpm that happens occasionaly as result of timing errors from the CAS.

 

PS I believe syko is also running the AEM.

yep, i'm running an AEM. as Jaffa said, the only real down side is the CAS issue. AEM will send one of their discs out to you free of charge but, as of yet, i've not seen one run properly. the hick up's not life theatening, but can be annoying.

 

if you're thinking of getting one, its worth getting the built in UEGO sensor which is optional as it makes fine tuning easyer.

 

it can be programmed to run literaly anything you want at any level and any temp.

i was able to get rid of the IAA completely, blocked off the plenum and now control cold start via a solenoid off the balance bar, the fan is EMS controlled, i even managed to get shot of the PCV valves which has made a hell of a difference to running:)

 

so, in a word......

 

well worth every penny!!

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