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Ewgoetz
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| Joined: 10/05
Posted: 11/04/05 12:24 PM
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Anyone know anything about the AEM Plug N Play Engine management system or have any experiance with it? Saw it in a summit catalog and been looking around at it on the Aempower.com site. I have a 1994 GT mustang and I am considering getting it fo rmy stang. Yes I plan to do alot of things to my stang down the road also, like possibly either a supercharger or a turbo......not quiet sure which I am more interested in yet. Also are there any other type of aftermarket engine managment systems out there?
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Posted: 11/08/05 06:03 PM
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Yea there is a tuner called tweecer. I'm thinkin about getting one but haven't got it yet. It's about 550 bucks with the data logger and 380 without it. I've read some about it and talked to some people and it seems to be a very good tuner. The website is www.tweecer.com.
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Posted: 11/09/05 06:47 AM
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If you really want to play and learn ecm's...... look at the anderson Ford's PMS......It is very friendly and give's you alot of room to play and learn...
Just my .o2 hotwheels of insanemustangs.com I own 3 mustangs, 1) 1992 mustang gt twinturbo'd 2) 1988 mustang gt bottle fed 3) 2004 mustang mach 1 resting in my garage here is a link to my web site: www.insanemustangs.com
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Ewgoetz
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Posted: 11/09/05 03:21 PM
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Ooo I like that Anderson ford system. has a aditional option to monitor boost and react to it also which would be a plus later down the road. Also it's cheaper than the AEM system hehe. It might be my next toy for my stang.
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Posted: 11/10/05 01:10 PM
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I'm going to be running the AEM computer as soon as I have the money. One of the easiest ones to use.
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