cyaford
Enthusiast
Tony: Stop screwing around and get the SCT device along with the Dealer tuning software. You should have it figured out in a short while. Once you do, give me a call so you can tune my junk.
Dan is correct, the factory PCM can be tuned for boost with the SCT and it works quite well. We have done several. Recently we tuned our local Viper club president's Gen 3. It had an AEM before. The car runs perfect and makes 900rwhp, he drives it.
Tony: Stop screwing around and get the SCT device along with the Dealer tuning software. You should have it figured out in a short while. Once you do, give me a call so you can tune my junk.
LOL...I hear you and being a IT techie I love screwing with software but time is my enemy at the moment...otherwise I'd be all over this.
I think using a VEC and SCT together would be a tuning nightmare. Then you have 2 controllers making changes. I see that just being a huge game of chase your tail until you get dizzy and give up.So what is the prevailing expert thoughts on the best package? SCT with a VEC doing some of the work or totally eliminate the VEC? Does keeping the VEC for injector scaling and MAP make sense and then use the SCT for modifying the required start/closed/open loop scalers/fuel and timing tables? I do not have an issue with sharing some of the work between the VEC and a SCT tune, but would like to know what the VEC does really well in combination with the SCT. Obviously the PWM outputs are a nice feature...but anything else the VEC brings to the table as a good thing to retain???
And there you have it. The SCT is filling a very large market gap these days, and is pretty much taking over Gen-2/3 builds from simple mods to the high-end of moderate builds. The upper level controllers still have their place, but are only necessary at the extreme end of things. The SCT has all but replaced the VEC's market niche and then some.
I totally disagree,
The SCT is still a band-aid for a permanent solution, its something I would use on a very very mild mods car and even then you get far more from an AEM which is very very cheap considering the things you get with it.
If you get an SCT and a good dual bank air fuel analyzer with 2 good sensors you are into it for almost the price of the AEM. And that does not even begin to cover all the other features built in to the AEM.
What people in the viper world need to start realizing is your fuel/ignition control is far more important and necessary than getting any other mods if you want reliable and maximum power from your mods.
Factory PCM is not bad, it seems to have the ability to handle forced induction and considerable power mods.
But at the same time you have to be near someone that has the ability to tune it, and if you do then it can do the trick well enough.
However there is nothing short of spending 10k+ on engine management that will give you the capabilities and flexibility of the AEM.