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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Engine Tuning DVD by AEM
This is a DOCUMENTARY that shows how some of the basic features on the AEM EMS Software work while on the Dyno

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  • Very nice! I have been waiting for a book or a video to come out on the AEM. I had to learn this software with a lot of trial and error over the last 3 years. Looking forward to the complete vid!

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  • I cannot find the tuning software anywhere... Can anyone help me?

  • This doesn't look like the current AEM tuning software I'm using now.

  • thanks alot for the video

  • ahhh so amazing !!!

  • @shamana92 My fully built-H22 can rev to 9000+ but why do it when peak HP is around 6800- 7000rpm? Besides revving higher will only risk more engine wear - this has to do with max. piston speed in relation to the bore to rod length ratio, I read, optimum rev limit for H22 is around 8100-8500. For F20B, a little higher. I ported the heads and have a 5-angle valve job so this also improves flow. What do you mean "grapch pick at 5,500"? My VTEC is set at 5000rpm

  • @AccordGTR 8100 rpm in the ketchup allready ? didnt you remove your rpm limiter , or the accord is older? and 6000 rpm is hight than , eaven if you change 8100 , you stil have to have a grapch pick at 5,500 atleast..

  • Dyno tuning can be expensive so I dyno'd once then I've been street tuning ever since by seat-of-the-pants feel. Quite different from dyno tuning. Takes a lot of time but I use my regular commutes to take the opportunity to data log then work on the calibration tables later. I tune for max economy under 3000 rpm which is usually done for City Driving then tune for max power above 6000 rpm to my redline of 8100rpm. I've been using my AEM in my Accord since 2005. It's a great product.

  • Excellent!

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