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dodaddy 07-15-2009 03:38 PM

the problem still isn't fixed to this day.. I'm looking into situation to AEM Standalone

rhythmnsmoke 07-15-2009 03:50 PM

You should look into the Hydra as well. Before either though I would have GReddy check out the Ultimate. That's weird though...

dodaddy 07-15-2009 04:21 PM

I looked into Hydra but my tuner prefers AEM, and there both pretty up there in pricing. I think the issue was that I ran a bad tune on my greddy from a differnet tuner for so long that my ECU learned the crappy tune is is over adjusting to compensate for the new tune.. something like that haha

rhythmnsmoke 07-15-2009 05:02 PM

It can be fixed without going standalone. But if you are ready to go standalone then no need to worry about it anyway. You don't have emissions where you live do you? If so your car won't pass emissions with the standalone.

dodaddy 07-15-2009 05:17 PM

^^ the problem thats causing it to go into limp mode is that 2/4 of my cylinders are different compression and with the emanage ultiamte you cant tune individual cylinders, so if one is running too lean then you have to adjust it to adjust all 4 cylinders to run rich, causing it to do funky stuff, according to my research thats the conclusion i came with, from looking at my spark plugs and replacing them many times, also with the help of SL.

With the standalone I can tune individual cylinders, and adjust everything, which could fix the problem of the car leaning out on the 2 cylinders.

Fortunatelyyyyy I don't have to DEQ! :D


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