What are some nice standalone systems?

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Kai said:
Who makes that?
I was gonna say Electromotive as well aka Tec 2, 3

I had my post of a bunch but looks like you guys have it covered. It would also depend on your goals. Each standalone will have many features and some that may or may not be needed for your set-up.

Duane
 

BJ91T

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Kai said:
Er, yeah you might want to have done a search before you asked that ;)

AEM, GReddy E-Manage Blue, Megasquirt + Spark, MBE, Omex, MoTeC, Wolf, Weber Alpha - the choice is yours.



emanage blue is not a standalone I belive you are reffering to emanage ultimate.
 

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when i get my car back up i'm going to play with the maftpro some more but eventually i think i'm just going to hand the keys to the AEM guys since they're local here in socal..... and have them install, tune, and tweak the system.
 

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forget the tec2

to many issues with CPU and the software for the tec2 is not as easy or friendly as the tec3 (Win-Tec).

be aware that both those ECU REQUIRE the use of GM sensors. The stock toyota sensors will work but IAT, CLT will be WAY off (ask the BMW folks on that!).

Tec2 and Tec3 do not allow for sensor choosing.

on the EMS front I did not see mention

Autronic SM4
Haltech e11
Bosch Motorsport Motronic x.x ECU
Pectel SQ6. Not a lot of processing "power" but it is efficent at what it does.
Magenti Marrelli
VEMS
GEMS They are the actual manufacture of the AEM EMS ;)
EFI Technology

list is as big as you want to search ;)