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Old 12-28-2001 | 09:16 PM
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Old 12-29-2001 | 06:57 PM
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Seen this unit a while back. Looks promising, but I wouldn't want to be the guinnie pig. The datalogging is nice, as well as getting new wiring as with haltech. But haltech is a tried and proven system. I'm happy with my power fc for now.
Old 12-29-2001 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver93tt' date='Dec. 28 2001,18:57
Seen this unit a while back. Looks promising, but I wouldn't want to be the guinnie pig. The datalogging is nice, as well as getting new wiring as with haltech. But haltech is a tried and proven system. I'm happy with my power fc for now.
my sentiments exactly. there are two different versions of the AEM one is plug and play and one isn't . the *PRO* or whatever needs a custom wiring harness. the standard version is plug and play but doesn't have all the features of the pro. this is supposed to be a good unit but just because its supposed doesn't mean it will......... i will wait and see how it runs before i go and spend $1400+ on an unproven EMS. maybe that's just silver93tt and i
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