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post Aug 24, 2011 - 2:18 PM
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Looking to get a AFC.. These are the 2 that seem the get the most talking on the net !

Or HkS ECU , Biltz ECU and other

Let me know what you 6th gen member think about these AFC ? HKS ECU, and other's ?
or if you have some in-put on other ones?
Some performance shop's are saying that a stand-alone is a better pick in the longer run!
post Aug 24, 2011 - 2:36 PM
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the stand alone is a better pick all around, if you do more than a BASIC exhaust, front mount, intake, maybe up the boost a bit. but at the point of HUGE engine upgrades, and boost over fuel cut, stand alone is the way to go.


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post Aug 24, 2011 - 3:52 PM
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i agree dont waste the money on other options just save it till you can make the investment then you never have to buy another EMS again. there are many out there that have support for our platforms already. hydra, megasquirt, motec are widely used in the 3sgte world. AEM, and haltech are also very good option. there are other this is just off the top of my head.
post Aug 24, 2011 - 4:00 PM
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Thanks great feed back ... Apexi power FC got some good reviews??

going check some of the other one's you have listed ;-)


post Aug 24, 2011 - 4:03 PM
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yeah i know many guys here in japan that run PFC but on other platforms mainly nissans. i personally dont like it because i have tried to mess with FC datalogit, (the tuning program) and i dont like it. but thats just me.
post Aug 24, 2011 - 4:14 PM
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motec look's good but with program I think it might be difficult to find a tuner !
post Aug 24, 2011 - 5:10 PM
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QUOTE (celica95-95 @ Aug 24, 2011 - 5:14 PM) *
motec look's good but with program I think it might be difficult to find a tuner !


yeah that one is more popular with the UK guys. a lot of the US guys try to DIY tuning and stuff so they go with the cheaper option the megasquirt. you can get a entire MS3 system fully upgraded for less than $1000 US. and that is them putting it together if you get one that is not pre-assembled then its a bunch less. i think they are a steal if you dont have a need to control VVT-i or something specific. that is what i was planning on until i decided to build a turbo red top beams. now im looking at using the hydra nemisis.
post Aug 24, 2011 - 5:41 PM
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first of all what engine are you running? i dont recommend the AEM FIC. it fights with the stock ECU too much. the Greddy Emanage is pretty good but i have no experience with it.

If you have a ST-205 engine in, then get the Power FC. its a very good stand alone. if you are using a 5S-FE, hold out for a while until i finish my conversion harness for the AEM EMS.


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post Aug 24, 2011 - 6:42 PM
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Smaay where did you get your info from that the AEM FIC fights with the ECU too much....also which one..the -6 or the -8.....from what ive been reading up on the FIC is one of the few piggybacks that DOSENT fight with any ECU. Has to do with how it retards timing. Other than that it clamps voltage from the (MAF/MAP depending on the engine) and makes changes to the crank timing and cam timing WAYYY differently than most piggybacks out there.... Also has its own fueling maps for the type of injectors you want to run, and even has an O2 skewing program built into it.....so i would be some good to know info as to where you have met someone with the AEM unit that can attest with its tuning abilitites.....Everything i find is ppl mostly getting good results with it, and even still trying to experiment with it...Not to mention it has the capability to log from a wideband...show me a piggyback that can do all of those and ill give you a donkey lol...

http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.php?topic=22882.0
http://my.is/forums/f114/aem-f-ic-my-short...ew-pics-347266/
http://www.fullthrottletech.com/showthread...highlight=3sgte

Btw read your thread on the FIC and not to sound rude but sounds like you shouldve had somone else tune your car at that point....you still got it btw...lol wouldnt mind taking it off your hands!

As for the OP, i agree with ST205WRC. Personally if you have the 3sgte i would get a power fc or HKS unit since its seems everyone knows how to tune the two. But every other one mentioned is great out of the box loaded with more options than you would actually need. Brings up the point, that you should get an ECU based on what your needs actually are, and then compare which ones can give you what you want in the long run with their price...

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post Aug 24, 2011 - 9:18 PM
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Keep the input coming

3rd gen 3sgte swap I did last summer got 3" from turbo stage 4 CC clutch koyo Rad AEM tru boosted AEM fuel/air gauge

Good wright up on AEM AFR

No reviws on apexi neo
post Aug 25, 2011 - 12:58 AM
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I`d like to hear some thoughts on apexi neo too. I can get it for 100$ from a friend (but without harness). I have mr2 mk2 with rev3 engine, fully rebuilt but with wiseco pistons (slightly higher CR, had no choice). i think the engine goes lean, its not spitting out rich black smoke like it used to or like other mrtwos do. could i do something right with the NEO or would it be useless due to lack of timing control? im not going to turn up the boost, im keeping it ~oem power, only engine upgrade is 3" exhaust system and roof intake. i just want to run safe.

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post Aug 25, 2011 - 1:20 AM
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PowerFC has the common EMS problem - it has no native knock control. J&S safeguard or similar have to be used. the good thing about PFC is that everybody has some base maps lying around to share that support various levels of mods. then again u need datalogit to fine tune it, as the hand commander has very basic maps control. so PFC + datalogit + J&S = overpriced option.
here in east europe VEMS is a popular choice for any type of sports cars, for 1200~1300$ it is fully packed with all addon options and switchable maps, it has knock control + extremely easy adjustable launch control for dragrace folks. the problem with it? it is custom built&programmed for each car, almost like megasquirt. its not just buy a standalone and plug & play, you have to order it, explain every detail of the car to the tuner and wait. but its included in the price smile.gif

still id like to hear some experiences & opinions on NEO smile.gif


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post Aug 25, 2011 - 2:13 AM
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QUOTE (BriinumsBo @ Aug 25, 2011 - 1:20 AM) *
PowerFC has the common EMS problem - it has no native knock control. J&S safeguard or similar have to be used. the good thing about PFC is that everybody has some base maps lying around to share that support various levels of mods. then again u need datalogit to fine tune it, as the hand commander has very basic maps control. so PFC + datalogit + J&S = overpriced option.

still id like to hear some experiences & opinions on NEO smile.gif


i agree about the knock control but honestly by the time most knock sensors pick it up its to late anyway. i guess the only other real advantage is to prevent any further damage. i guess im just a huge believer in you have to pay to play so i really dont like the piggy back option but thats just me. if you going to stay relatively stock and just need a little more with the fueling i would say get a wideband A/F gauge and go from there. you can do multiple things to mess with it if you know how what you are reading.
post Aug 25, 2011 - 4:05 PM
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Yea i know what u mean with the pay to play i feel same way...

I do have a wideband A/F gauge , that y i'm looking for Apexi Neo review or other AFR Controller just to get a bit more out motor, it fast to being with but also nice to use to motor to its full , well keeping it safe!

the stand-alone is the better pick ...Going to look in to the VEMS sounds like a good setup...;-)

In Canada not to much 3sgte 3rd swap so it hard to find tune-shops and parts !
post Aug 26, 2011 - 3:14 AM
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apexi is partly covered in the well known lovehorsepower - http://lovehorsepower.com/joomla/index.php...1&Itemid=35

this thread explains why safc is bad for leaning mixture (removing fuel) - http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=129865

also search AFC here: http://www.gtfour.ca/howtoblowyourengine.html

So all these engines blew because of the apexi was used to lean out which adds timing. what if i want to enrich the mixture because of higher compression? would apexi neo be all i need? and regarding previous information my ignition timing would be retarded so i could run even safer in the lean sections?


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post Aug 26, 2011 - 4:56 AM
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you dont need a neo do to that you can get an adjustable pressure regulator would have the same effect.
post Aug 26, 2011 - 5:20 AM
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i thought so. but it would raise all rpm fueling. sometimes idling goes way too rich, dont really want to wash out cylinders.. since i will never raise stock boost im wondering if safc would help me enrich dangerous areas without any side effects

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post Aug 26, 2011 - 9:32 AM
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What are your power goals? A standalone EMS might not be necessary unless you're planning on doing an all out build. I have the 3rd gen 3sgte in my car with a standalone AEM EMS. I went with AEM because there is a local shop that has a certified AEM tuner and they guarantee their work but it's also a really great product. A standalone ems isn't cheap especially when you add in tuning if you can't do it yourself.


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post Aug 26, 2011 - 2:03 PM
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well my power goals are to get around 270-300 to wheels , dyno last year was 228HP - 226 TOQ thats to the wheels
So dyne guys are saying boot controller and AFC , would put me in the 270-300 range,

But i don't want to put much strain on the motor , some forms talk about piggy-backing stock 3sgte ECU is not the best ( Will Kill the motor)

So... I'm thinking the stand-alone

or a pre-programmed ECU ( Can't be re-tuned ;-(

I might build up the motor but it would be a project later not in the planing now ;-)
post Aug 26, 2011 - 2:06 PM
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DEATH is putting down your power goals on a STOCK tune, but its a gen 2 RC


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