Engine Management for OBD2 Cars
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Engine Management for OBD2 Cars
Hallo,
if i want to build a turbo on a OBD2 Car (S2000, Civic Type R etc...) what are my options concerning the engine management?
i want a good solution, no fmu or apexi or something else... are there any REAL good engine managements on the market?
i also don't want to switch back to OBD1 or something...
Greets
Malte.
if i want to build a turbo on a OBD2 Car (S2000, Civic Type R etc...) what are my options concerning the engine management?
i want a good solution, no fmu or apexi or something else... are there any REAL good engine managements on the market?
i also don't want to switch back to OBD1 or something...
Greets
Malte.
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Actually, if you must stay OBDII, there are several options that are even more viable than the AEM EMS.
-POWER FC
-GREDDY E-MANAGE --- This has run well on even 400whp applications
- HYDRA EMS -- Much easier than AEM though new here in the U.S., but has worked in Japan for years.
-POWER FC
-GREDDY E-MANAGE --- This has run well on even 400whp applications
- HYDRA EMS -- Much easier than AEM though new here in the U.S., but has worked in Japan for years.
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