I was going through the howell automotive website to find info on the afx ecu for someone and I noticed that. I heard it was hard to get the aem standalone management system to work with our cars though, it cost a shitload but will it even work well with our cars? And is this how much it normally costs for other cars. I'm also curious how this would compare to the megasquirt.
#334, "RE: aem engine management system" In response to Reply # 4
Originally posted by micyek get the megasquirt...no comparison as far as price goes at least...and many more people here have MS running.
As far as a stand alone on a 2GNT, yes. I would have to agree. The AEM EMS is a powerful tool when in the right car but I wouldn't be installing it on a car it wasn't packaged for...personally.
#350, "RE: aem engine management system" In response to Reply # 6
Yes, many more people have the MS up and running and have all the help you could ever need to get one going yourself. That particular system appears to be for the 2GNT because it is the plug and play model, not the rewire everything yourself model. I don't know for sure if it is indeed what I think it is, but if it is, then yes it does install install in minutes. I know some people running the plug and play on Honduhs, and they said all they had to do was plug it in, turn the key on, and answer a few questions and then it was ready to go. It did need a little tweaking and whatnot, but the plug n play models are pretty much ready to go out of the box. Then again this is all hearsay, so take it as whatever you want.
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#355, "RE: aem engine management system" In response to Reply # 7
being that they don't have anywhere for you to specify what year your car is i would be very wary of ordering that. our cars have a different ECU harness for every single year. that's why the AFX is for 97 MTX ONLY. unless AEM went and made a harness for ever single year of the 2nd gen NT eclipse i kinda doubt that's for us. that's prolly the biggest reason why no one makes any plug 'n play ecu replacement for us (besides howell). it's just not profitable when you have to make a specific item for each year.
#359, "RE: aem engine management system" In response to Reply # 6
Originally posted by donnyb373 Dont they have that new "universal" stand alone now?????
When it comes to AEM and "universal" I would tend to think they would sacrifice some functionality for combatibility. In any case there really isn't any "universal" stand alone that is completely plug and play, such as the AEM EMS package deals for specific car makes. That being the case I would opt for building a MegaSquirt on a MUCH cheaper scale then some "universal" EMS.
#360, "RE: aem engine management system" In response to Reply # 9
The wrong information on Howell's site should be taken down they have the box that is meant for the 4G63
AEM has made a universial box for sometime and it is on my car. It was labeled as the 1050 (Honda/Acura) box, and they also sell a pinout kit for it, so you don't have to go junkyard surfing for a wiring harness from a Honda... AEM doesn't sell them to just any of it dealers or to the public due to the complexities of setting up a custom crank/cam pick up and having to deal with customer support and technical problems associated with the software. So they let the approved dealers take on the problems assoicated with the install and tuning. For us 420Aers it is the electromotive pickup kit for the Neon.
I won't make any more judgements on the AEM vs. MS due to the fact that this has been beaten to death and I don't have all of the technical knowledge about the tuning aspects until I get the required training for the software after the new manifold gets on and we start to tune this beast..
Everybody knows that the MS is a killer deal!!
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