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I have been looking into the AEM ecu too. They had a few issue with there base programs(not too sure with the supras) ,but the newer update verison are getting better.
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Once you get one you can log into the area where they give you a base map and you can work from there.
I would definitely recommend getting it.
Once you get one you can log into the area where they give you a base map and you can work from there.
I would definitely recommend getting it.
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i got a AEM ?
i was on jegs.com and they had 3 different size bypass valves? how do you know what size to buy? someone told me you tell by the model number but i didnt see what i was looking for?
i was on jegs.com and they had 3 different size bypass valves? how do you know what size to buy? someone told me you tell by the model number but i didnt see what i was looking for?
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i would measure the od of your pipe and find the valve that suits you best.
personaly i wouldn't buy one thought they only work if the intake is totaly submerged in water.so if you just get in a litttle bit of water then your car can still suck it up and blow.
personaly i wouldn't buy one thought they only work if the intake is totaly submerged in water.so if you just get in a litttle bit of water then your car can still suck it up and blow.