AEM ECU and Ontario E-Test
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Originally Posted by afzan' timestamp='1417391565' post='23422402
[quote name='Nelsonr31' timestamp='1417371913' post='23422177']
[quote name='s2jizzer' timestamp='1417370404' post='23422153']
^^^ why wouldn't you want to go kpro, it is the solution to the problem you have. You want to go FI but don't want the hassle of having to switch parts over when its e test time. Yeah kpro and all of the swap parts will cost maybe 500 or so more then a plug and play EMS but you still get pretty good tuning capabilities. I myself will change over to kpro when I decide to fork out the cash
[quote name='s2jizzer' timestamp='1417370404' post='23422153']
^^^ why wouldn't you want to go kpro, it is the solution to the problem you have. You want to go FI but don't want the hassle of having to switch parts over when its e test time. Yeah kpro and all of the swap parts will cost maybe 500 or so more then a plug and play EMS but you still get pretty good tuning capabilities. I myself will change over to kpro when I decide to fork out the cash
For Kpro you need parts from 06+ s2000, only the PRB ecu is from a dc5
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KPro for me is not an option, don't see the need to swap anything when I can have far superior plug and play tuning compared to KPro. Don't get me wrong, KPro is very good however AEM is far better in the right hands.
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I don't see how AEM could possibly be any better for our cars, honestly these motors are so simple to tune. Have you even used both of them? I would NOT say that one is far superior to the other.
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