Cheaper than an AEM as well, I'm guessing.
Considerably. ~1500 bucks will get you all of the SCT items, a PCM Scanning tool, AND a wideband... everything you need to tune. Compare that to 3000+ for AEM, not including the wiring harness for G3.
Cheaper than an AEM as well, I'm guessing.
What most people dont understand is that the AEM unit is by far the bargain out of all the mentioned units. And the only reason some people claim the motec is better is because they just don't know any better or are tuners that prefer to sell you the motec at 4x the price of the AEM unit without nearly as many built in features.
An AEM unit at roughly $2500 gives you build in dual wide band sensors and a controller for them, boost control, traction control and many many other features which are just too numerous to mention. The only thing an SCT tune can give you that the AEM cant is the ability for emission testing if your car is lo lightly modded in both visual and power aspects that no one notices the mods.
The other problem is finding a tuner for the SCT stuff or the Vec, while AEM goes out of its way to provide you with competent tuners offering free courses and such, I don't think any of these other manufacturers do.
I think the big "thing" here is that people are rating a product by "how many gizmos" it has... bad idea. Gizmos that you wont use don't make one system better than the other- do they? Rate a product based on how well it can get your engine to run given your application. After that, you need to select on which gizmos you NEED, and find out which one fits your needs the best.
split second on mine, runs dead perfect with zero issues for 8500 miles so far.
(over 800rwhp)
there are a LOT of 800hp vipers running around with a split second
so lets see your setup Dan
so lets see your setup Dan
the other DanWhich Dan...? Mine is posted above...
I've never heard of Walbro 340 pumpsSounds good, but you need to make a few adjustments.
Get Walbro 340 pumps the OEM pumps are regulated internally to 55 psi, which means you cant make more pressure than that with them. The Walbro complete pump kit should be about $100 each new.
The factory filter location is not that bad, and is preferable to the alternative which is mounting it near the drive shaft.
The fuel lines and fittings should cost you about $500, but the labor to install everything properly is just a bit too much. We spent about 2 days just doing the fuel system lines and fittings.
I'd love to see a dual Walbro setup in the stock bracket... anyone??
yup, pretty sure 1tony1 has or had that setup
Great info.
I'd love to see a dual Walbro setup in the stock bracket... anyone??
I'm pretty sure he did a triple set-up. You won't actually need -10 to the rails... -10 to a -8 Y-block will be more than sufficient. and for what you are running, a -6 return (if you decide to run one) is fine. in fact, you can probably convert the OEM SEND line to a return line if you choose. get an external regulator for the return and you'll be all set.
good luck!
thanks TonyI'll add to this....If you have the round metal piece on top like mine has, you may be able to use it for your regulator if using the stock line for a return. Not all years have the metal piece/return.