kverges
Enthusiast
I recently received my updated Roe VEC-2 and tuning software and after 3 days' use am very impressed! This is on the fringe of user-friendly in DIY way, but pretty easy if you pay attention. It is not of the caliber of AEM in terms of flexibility, but you won't lose OBDII compliance - my car passed inspection which required reading the computer.
What you can do with the VEC-2:
ADVANCE or retard timing at all rpms and based on MAP signal or "load"(e.g. you can retard timing for boost and advance timing for NA applications).
Change injector size overall (for bigger injectors) and change injector pulsewidth based on MAP and rpm (e.g. more fuel for boost and proper fuel for NA applications).
Change rev limits (you could even have a 3000 rpm valet mode)
You can change the injector pulsewidths by cylinder to help compensate for flow differences from cylinder to cylinder.
The whole thing is plug & play with no harness cutting and factory connectors (you do have to splice in for power and to add grounds).
With your laptop you make memory cards the size of a credit card that you can carry with you to change programming in seconds (so, at the track, you can have a race fuel program).
I do recommend tuning with diagnostic software to look at the computer function (e.g. long term fuel trim to make sure your injector sizing is done right) and with a wide band O2 sensor to make sure the mixture under load is right.
I would be willing to bet this is good for power in every application, even stock. It sure is helping me fine tune my SC application and driveability and power are the best yet.
Kudos to Sean for NOT abandoning the DIY crowd!
What you can do with the VEC-2:
ADVANCE or retard timing at all rpms and based on MAP signal or "load"(e.g. you can retard timing for boost and advance timing for NA applications).
Change injector size overall (for bigger injectors) and change injector pulsewidth based on MAP and rpm (e.g. more fuel for boost and proper fuel for NA applications).
Change rev limits (you could even have a 3000 rpm valet mode)
You can change the injector pulsewidths by cylinder to help compensate for flow differences from cylinder to cylinder.
The whole thing is plug & play with no harness cutting and factory connectors (you do have to splice in for power and to add grounds).
With your laptop you make memory cards the size of a credit card that you can carry with you to change programming in seconds (so, at the track, you can have a race fuel program).
I do recommend tuning with diagnostic software to look at the computer function (e.g. long term fuel trim to make sure your injector sizing is done right) and with a wide band O2 sensor to make sure the mixture under load is right.
I would be willing to bet this is good for power in every application, even stock. It sure is helping me fine tune my SC application and driveability and power are the best yet.
Kudos to Sean for NOT abandoning the DIY crowd!