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Sleepr DSM

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I would like to invite you to register here if you own an AEM EMS (Engine Management System). The purpose of this thread is to allow those of us who have an EMS to find and contact each other easily by email. We can then compare notes; exchange fuel maps, and asks questions of other people going through the same learning process that we are.

I am a member of the EMS forums. I have read every thread in the DSM sections, and many more outside of our section. I encourage anyone who is interested in an EMS to do the same. But with that said, there is not nearly enough information there for dsm specific applications. I'm hoping we can learn allot more from each other using DSMtuners as a communication channel, provided we know whom to ask. So register!

A couple of requests:
Please do not register if you; are about to get one, want one, etc.
This thread will become really, really, long and lose its purpose if we ask every question that comes to mind about the EMS here. Please just use it to add you name to the registry. If you have questions, send polite emails to the ems users who have registered here, do a search, or start another thread.
 
Originally posted by Sleepr DSM
I now have an EMS in my mostly stock 92 Laser AWD. Stock Injectors, Intercooler, and 14B Turbo.

How is it running? I am considering working with all stock components before switching to B16g, 650-750s, and Speed Density. Would you mind posting that map if it works well? I would assume a definite change to be a 2G Knock sensor correct? -Ian
 
Yeah Ive seen those posts. Im just trying to figure out what I would need to do particularly for my setup but from what I was reading I just have to use the 97-99 map and make a few adjustments.
 
I have one for a 1st gen currenty sitting on shelf till new motor goes in, will be going speed density and using it for boost control
 
I have one on my car, but was not tuned correctly. Does anyone know where a Very Good AEM certified awd dyno tuner is in California for an afordable price???
 
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