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AEM FIC vs DSMLink

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1gcrazy

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Apr 6, 2005
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Anyone had any experience with the new AEM Fuel/Ignition Controller?
If so, hows it compare to DSMLink? I haven't had a chance to research it just yet but was curious...
 
Are you talking about the AEM plug-n-play computer or just the piggy back system from them. I've never messed with their piggyback, but the AEM computers are nice. Probably a bit too overloaded with options for a begginer, but a great ECU none the less.

I would say from experience with their other products that the FIC would be top quality as well.
 
I know in the scion community when it comes to tCs they are about the only piggyback that can fully tune the stock ecu without being over ridden. Way better than a greddy emanage. Plus it has the built in map sensor aswell.
 
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