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Old 09-09-15, 09:51 AM
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...with all these discussions, i'm still missing an adress where i can get an AEM series II with all needed harness and a working basemap to start with for the same price as the adaptronic.

I can't see one. So, please stop telling bullshit how great this AEM is - it's not, at least for an RX-7.
Old 09-17-15, 10:26 PM
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I think ebturbo can and will still make a pnp harness for the AEM if you want one. No, you can't go to a website and click to get one delivered that I know of. Both ECUs seem to be plenty efficient enough for most builds. I will say the AEM has more options in the end, but whether or not they are needed is a case by case, user by user decision.

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...well, thats the point. There is ONE adress to get a harness, and there is not much knowledge for this specific use (except ebturbos company, or the one he is referring to). There are much people with the AEM 2, which is absolutely understandable, as its a great ECU, but for the RX-7, it's another case.

I don't like the idea of being dependent on one single company for this issue.
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