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DCrosby 09-04-03 11:12 AM

AEM Has New Map for FD V1.03
 
Aem has released a new map for the 30-1800 (FD) Box they sell, actually they released 2 maps one with 1600cc secondaries and one with out....


AEM Forum Link for v1.03 RX7 FD Basemap

vbcomputers 09-04-03 02:33 PM

Have you tried it yet?

DCrosby 09-04-03 03:23 PM

Do I look Crazy ?! :rofl:

No I have not... I'm supposed to take my car in next week so they can look at the OMP problem I've had on both cars... as well as some split timeing issues...
So I'll wait 'till I get some advice from those guys first... and by then I'll maybe have a Hybrid map of what's on the forum....

I don't get everybody selling their maps... what's up with that !? It's not like I'm going to be able to take your map and stick it into my car even with identical mods and have a "Solution" to my problems....
I had the '94... well I took the map that AEM tuned for me for the '94 and put it on my new '93 ... Same Setup, Same Map, Different results.... so that leads me to belive that tuning is truely a platform dependant issue... and no matter how well it runs on your setup, mine is different and therefore will need adjusting, and then why should I pay $150 for their Dyno Time... the map is probhably as usefull as the basemap to whomever I take it to to get tuned...

Bottom Line, Pay the Dyno Bill like everybody else and don't try to rip off some poor guy under the false asumption that he has the same mods as you and could benefit...

Sorry Rant is done...

-DC

infinitebass 09-04-03 04:07 PM

I'm glad someone else on these forums realizes why I don't get mad because AEM's basemaps don't work well. It all depends on the car!

Blake

vbcomputers 09-04-03 07:03 PM

I will have my single conversion completed by next week so I plan to make it to their "Recommended Certified AEM Tuner" soon. They're 5 hours away from me but supposedly they have massive experience with AEM and the FD. It may be a few weeks before I can get up there but I will be happy to share my map for free to whoever wants it. Those people that are trying to sell their maps make me sick.

DCrosby 09-04-03 07:04 PM

Oh If I wanted my life to be simple and my ECU to be completely "hands off" I'd get a power FC in a heartbeat, but I don't like XS Engineering, and I like to know how things work and the AEM fills both those needs. It's all about priorities... Mine are fullfilled by AEM... other people have other needs / priorities...

crispeed 09-06-03 06:10 AM


Originally posted by vbcomputers
[B] "Recommended Certified AEM Tuner"
They're 5 hours away from me but supposedly they have massive experience with AEM and the FD.
And if you don't mind who might that be?

Batty200 09-07-03 06:30 PM

Yes I really think that people trying to sell thier maps are a bunch of jerls. The thing is when someone else figures out the problems they will be the first one there with thier hands out looking for a free map to fix their remaining problems. The AEM has really taken off in the Supra Community because they are all about helpin each other out to make the most of their common investment.

Later

boostedrotor 09-07-03 09:50 PM

just look @ the haltech and pfc forum, they all share the maps..........

DCrosby 09-11-03 03:52 PM

Well AEM FD Owners need to take a step back and try to help eachother ratrher than their pocketbook...

One thing I do STRONGLY suggest is whatever you get be CAREFULL.... My Map that worked like a charm on my '94 destroyed my motor (Apex Seal) on the new '93...
With the SAME mods... Ironically enough... so Rotaries are not a good platform for file sharing....

It's better to look at what someone has done with the warmup tables and replicate this on your tuned map, than to import his and pray that his fuel maps are not going to lean out...

The bad news is engine rebuild... the good news is street port and clean slate on engine.....
So.... I could kick myself for using the map for the two days I had it on there to drive to get it tuned... I should have done the swap in the parking lot... but who knew it would kill my seal....(Hindsight 20/20) :(

-DC

RETed 09-22-03 03:04 PM

You're right - selling maps, especially running off a manifold absolute pressure sensor based engine management system is retarded.&nbsp Even on identically set-up cars, the VE is slightly different, and I put money that it won't run identically the same.

Most of the Haltech guys understand that swapping maps isn't going to give you an instantly good running engine.



-Ted

Evil Aviator 09-23-03 02:02 AM


Originally posted by DCrosby
It's not like I'm going to be able to take your map and stick it into my car even with identical mods and have a "Solution" to my problems....
I had the '94... well I took the map that AEM tuned for me for the '94 and put it on my new '93 ... Same Setup, Same Map, Different results.... so that leads me to belive that tuning is truely a platform dependant issue... and no matter how well it runs on your setup, mine is different and therefore will need adjusting

Exactly!!!

Base map = drive it to your tuner.

Map from the internet loaded directly into your EMS = blown engine.

Now if only people would realize that a wideband O2 sensor doesn't turn Joe Blow Tuner into Rick Engman any more than a fingerpainting set will turn them into Michaelangelo... :D

j9fd3s 10-02-03 01:57 PM


Originally posted by Evil Aviator
Exactly!!!

Base map = drive it to your tuner.

Map from the internet loaded directly into your EMS = blown engine.

Now if only people would realize that a wideband O2 sensor doesn't turn Joe Blow Tuner into Rick Engman any more than a fingerpainting set will turn them into Michaelangelo... :D

we saw the da vinci exhibit at the louvre and he can draw the same scene from any angle and it almost looks like a photo, amazing

mike

rotamotive 10-20-03 07:09 AM

When you mention AEM,are you referring to the Wolf 3D ECU?

Evil Aviator 10-20-03 11:32 PM


Originally posted by rotamotive
When you mention AEM,are you referring to the Wolf 3D ECU?
No, this is the American AEM.
http://www.aempower.com/

Actually, the Australian AEM has also been busy with the FD. The newest firmware version of the Wolf3DV4 is now able to work with the FD's ignition system without modification.

rzograbian 10-27-03 08:38 PM

who is the tuner for the AEM computer around southern california because my car will be ready from rotary power and i need to drive it to a tuner to get it tuned rich for a break in.

will they or do they do a good job?

infinitebass 10-29-03 01:22 PM

If you can get to Torrence, then I can get you in touch with a great tuner...

Blake

Fumanchu 11-06-03 01:55 AM

Tri-Point is starting to tune with the AEM computer. Call them up.

DCrosby 11-06-03 11:38 AM

Tri-Point = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

From what I hear R&D Dyno in gardena is a good shop, it's where AEM used to take their cars before they got their own dyno... from what I understand...


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