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Old 09-06-2012, 09:41 PM
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Does anyone know, if the Kpro and aem series 2 will throw honda cell codes?
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the aem series 2 will not. not sure about k-pro.
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Looks like I might just go with Haltech since it throws standard honda error codes.
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Originally Posted by b.r.i.a.n.
the aem series 2 will not. not sure about k-pro.
The haltech on the other hand will let you keep the option of CEL codes. What about ODB-II and the stock temp gauge, Does it work with these as well?
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KPro will throw standard OBD2 codes
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Originally Posted by PndaS2K
The haltech on the other hand will let you keep the option of CEL codes. What about ODB-II and the stock temp gauge, Does it work with these as well?
yes the haltech will throw some cel's but it will not support obd2. haltech supports the stock temp gauge and it also lets you reprogram it to your liking. it lets you change the temperature at which each bar lights up.
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bump, good thread
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Haltech.
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If AEM fixed their coil driver issues it would be a closer call but until then definitely Haltech.
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Originally Posted by Ben @ Carolina Dyno
If AEM fixed their coil driver issues it would be a closer call but until then definitely Haltech.
What do you mean? What's the problem with the coil driver with AEM? Didn't read or hear it mention before. I'm also in the market for a new EMS


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