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Old 02-09-2014, 10:42 AM
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Looking for a good em to run with jwt c2 cams any ideas pretty new to this trying to find some guidance and advice
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way to show you put effort into searching.

how about you go compile a list of units you think would work. post a budget and final goal. maybe then we can help.
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My bad dude I was starting research and made this post at the use time just to get some feedback and see what others thought
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Unless you want to go with a full standalone for a lot more $$ Uprev is the way to go-- www.uprev.com
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How can you make a suggestion without any input from the one wanting the suggestion?

so many ems out there
utec
greddy blue
greddy ultimate
Unichip
re flash via UpRev or Cobb ect
aem
haltech piggy back harness
haltech full standalone
has fcon line
pro efi
foreign offerings that are coming stateside or small startups
megasquirt
hydra?

so many pros and cons for each.
Price ranges from hundreds to thousands
easy interface to complex
hardware vs non
piggy vs Full standalone
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Iv been looking into uprev and Cobb trying to like research what it exactly does and everything... But they are both standalones aren't they???
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Utec
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Originally Posted by tc0152
Iv been looking into uprev and Cobb trying to like research what it exactly does and everything... But they are both standalones aren't they???
No they are not.
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well you need something that can control VVT, so you limit your options to
inexpensive uprev or very expensive proefi/haltech/motec/vipec
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