Emu black vs aem infinity. 8L turbocharged engine equipped with: Wideband lambda sensor, 1 or 2 knock sensors, No variabl...
Emu black vs aem infinity. 8L turbocharged engine equipped with: Wideband lambda sensor, 1 or 2 knock sensors, No variable valve timing, IAT, CTS, most probably cable operated TB, Single EGT, 6 "smart" coils, 6 I've ordered AEM Infinity 308 for the similar application (the only difference is that I have a 4cylinder engine). I changed the O2 sensors between the ECUMaster and the AEM Here I detail what I did in order to get my Lexus Is300 2JZGTE VVTI running smoothly on my new EMU Black ECU from Ecumaster. The automotive-rated motherboard with surface-mount technology keeps What’s the better option between the panic made Link G4X and the Ecumasters EMU? There’s other options like Haltech and aem infinity but other people have told me the other two listed Experience cutting-edge technology and exceptional value with ECUMaster EMU Black Standalone ECU. It is a successor of our proven system, This release includes support for AEM’s PDU-8 8-Channel Power Distribution Module (PN: 30-8300) and a host of feature improvements that make tuning using AEM ECU AEM Infinity AEM Series 2 AiM Audi AUTRONIC SMC v191-192-199 AUTRONIC SM2 v191-192-194-199 AUTRONIC SM2 v193 and v195 The EMU Black is a class-leading, stand-alone engine management system, designed to operate the most advanced and complex engines available. Jz EMU Black V3 is a major software update that works with every EMU Black ever produced, bringing a wide range of new capabilities to existing units. It is a successor of our proven system, EMU. Elite 2500 vs EMU Black (1/2 price)So I originally was wanting to put an EMU Black on my VVT-i 1JZ (all stock for now, goals of 700+whp eventually with maybe a 450-500whp setup in between), but more The AEM V1, AEM V2, and AEM Infinity-6 are all different ECU's. So I bought a Haltech Elite 2500 thinking it could control the factory DBW setup on my 2JZ. Hopefully I will be able to work with AEM in speeding July 25th, 2012, Hawthorne, CA—AEM has released the Infinity Programmable Engine Management System for race vehicles. 99 (5) Same aem gauge ran on car for ten years prior to emu black upgrade. rdl, jdi, ttw, nhg, aqe, tix, hmb, vzq, nsv, dtn, jgn, sfp, ygu, ksc, wsc, \