My new toys
My new toys
on the emanage blue. when running injectors under 400cc it can cycle at low revs so it's quite stable but if your going to run large injectors then you need the ultimate so you can cycle them at low revs. i'm running a blue with 315 injectors and this set up works very well. as to injectors i have had the head boarded out with a dremil to take the larger injectors and this works very well. plenty of metal to play with on the head and running good. but will be replacing the injectors and ecu next year for more power
steviewevie Sure, the GReddy Blue can't take out fuel, but other than that it seems not dissimilar to the AEM FIC, as far as I can see. The GReddy Ultimate wiring harness has a lot more connectors than the FIC, and allows you to advance the ignition timing (not just retard it like the FIC), and tons of functions that I just can't see in the instructions for the FIC. Maybe I missed some stuff though ?
steviewevie Sure, the GReddy Blue can't take out fuel, but other than that it seems not dissimilar to the AEM FIC, as far as I can see. The GReddy Ultimate wiring harness has a lot more connectors than the FIC, and allows you to advance the ignition timing (not just retard it like the FIC), and tons of functions that I just can't see in the instructions for the FIC. Maybe I missed some stuff though ?
jay_russell on the emanage blue. when running injectors under 400cc it can cycle at low revs so it's quite stable but if your going to run large injectors then you need the ultimate so you can cycle them at low revs. i'm running a blue with 315 injectors and this set up works very well. as to injectors i have had the head boarded out with a dremil to take the larger injectors and this works very well. plenty of metal to play with on the head and running good. but will be replacing the injectors and ecu next year for more power
jay_russell on the emanage blue. when running injectors under 400cc it can cycle at low revs so it's quite stable but if your going to run large injectors then you need the ultimate so you can cycle them at low revs. i'm running a blue with 315 injectors and this set up works very well. as to injectors i have had the head boarded out with a dremil to take the larger injectors and this works very well. plenty of metal to play with on the head and running good. but will be replacing the injectors and ecu next year for more power
I certainly wasn't trying to disagree with the choice of the AEM F/IC for your project dimis, perhaps I didn't come across very well. I was just commenting on the features of various piggyback ECUs.
I think that by far the most important thing is to choose an ECU that your chosen mapper is happy to work with, something that I'm sure you're well on the case for.
Keep the updates coming :thumbup:
They look great :biggrin: