Come on, lets get real. If your shop viper only put down 371 rwhp something was wrong with the car. That is the lowest number I've EVER seen. Even a few HP under 400 is pretty uncommon. There’s no way you gained 46 rwhp through "tuning" a N/A viper. Maybe if that car saw 5 psi you could see that kind of gain if the car was in a really bad state of tune.
And lets stop with the "We took a Saudi Arabian Peugeot from 134hp to 500hp". We all know other mods or even repairs attributed to that number, not just proper tuning.
I applaud the EMS for what it is, and its a great addition to a modified car, but lets not mislead any of the uneducated owners with over exaggerated numbers.
Eddie
I can see how this assumption could be made. Consider that if you didn't have an AEM and you weren't making optimal power, you would be looking at a black box wondering why. The key to the AEM is not to make a perfectly running car run better. It is to make a poorly car run better, or to take a car well past what the stock computer can control.
- You see the output of every sensor and can control how your car runs as a result of those sensors.
- Perfect timing control based on knock sensors (impossible to do without the AEM and especially important for boosted or Nitrous Vipers)
- Perfect A:F control at all times with automapping and O2 feedback with built in wide-band O2s.
- Wondering if you need bigger injectors, well simply datalog injector duty cycle
- Car getting too hot, turn the fans on sooner.
this list goes on and on for every possible scenario you can think of.
Sean just got back from Italy, Germany and Austria last week tuning just a few of our customers cars over there, some making upwards of 1100-1200rwhp. Our company as a whole tunes at minimum of 1 AEM car/day. He is well regarded as the one of the top 3 AEM tuners in the world.
If/when you guys get this product you will have a lot of questions. Sean has graciously offered his time to help you guys on this forum. It would probably make more sense to ask technical questions that you might have with this product as opposed to the current banter that is going on. If/when you get the AEM, his advice will save you days of work and possibly blown motors.
Take care,
Chris.