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Well fitted and base mapped my AEM ECU yeserday and today :hyper:

 

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Idle was a little off but i sorted it out today and she runs like a dream :bow: great bit of kit and the software is pretty easy to use.

 

So roll on tomorrow when it gets fully mapped :nana2:

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was it PnP or did you have to wire it in bud?

 

PnP Paul, apart from the sensors which need wiring in but its was pretty easy as you get a full pin out diagram with the instructions :)

 

Mike

PnP Paul, apart from the sensors which need wiring in but its was pretty easy as you get a full pin out diagram with the instructions :)

 

Mike

 

LOL! just read your post on marks thread in the advanced tuning forum :D

 

how much was it? :)

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LOL! just read your post on marks thread in the advanced tuning forum :D

 

how much was it? :)

 

Alot :rolleyes: :tongue:

 

Give Chris a PM for a price as i did a deal with on some other parts as well so i didnt really get a fixed price for it ;)

 

Mike

Did yer go for the built in wideband sensor configuration and 5 bar map sensor option as well Mike ? would help greatly with the mods your doing :)

 

how much was it? :)

 

Paul, price starts at around £1250 and there are a few little extras you can have with it, either built in or external. When you consider if someone was running a boost controller and say an AFC or similar and a chipped ECU, all would be redundant and sold to help fund it :)

cheers

smithy

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Did yer go for the built in wideband sensor configuration and 5 bar map sensor option as well Mike ? would help greatly with the mods your doing :)

 

 

 

Paul, price starts at around £1250 and there are a few little extras you can have with it, either built in or external. When you consider if someone was running a boost controller and say an AFC or similar and a chipped ECU, all would be redundant and sold to help fund it :)

cheers

smithy

 

No i didnt get it with wideband but will be adding them once i get some kind of karputer so i can monitor the ecu but for tuning purpose i didnt see the point as the mapper will use their own wideband to map it. I got the 3.5 bar map sensor as theres no real point in getting the 5 bar one as i wont be running more than 36psi which the 3.5 bar map sensor can take so ;)

 

Also remember its got traction, launch control, nitrous control, anti lag etc so any of that can be sold as well ;)

 

I will post up later to let you all know how it all goes :cool:

 

Mike

sounds great Mike .........im back in kazakhstan so will collect the gauges when im home next unless you want to drop em off at mine drop me PM mate ill give you the details ..owe you a pint or two ( its not a bribe to have a go at zedzilla either )

 

cheers

steve

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Cheers guys, i'm a little nervous after all the hard work me and my dad have done as i dont want to break her but hey its what she was built for so bring it on ;)

 

Mike

whats the mapping gona cost?

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