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Anderson PMS opinions...
Anybody have any comments on this thing?
I really like the idea of on the fly programming and real time monitoring. It also is expandable to accomodate a blower... The EGT option seems good too. Any other recommendations would be appreciated... thanks in advance |
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it is the most widely used tuner in the NMRA for a reason. VERY easy to learn, and very user friendly. There are numerous 8 second Renegade cars that use(d) it. I use the EPEC in my car, and it works nicely, but I'm still learning things on it, and it's kind of a pain to fire up the laptop everytime I need to make a change.
You can usually find used PMS's for about $500 or less on the boards, I'm pretty sure there's 1 or 2 for sale as we speak over on the classifieds on stangcrazy.net If you can't tell, I'd definately recommend it for ya! -Drew |
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thanks for the recommendation...I'm looking for one now...
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Does the PMS do Speed Density? I know Hozer converted but I have not.......
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I don't believe it does, but the conversion isn't too complicated. Or you could look at a FAST or AEM setup, those are both speed density types
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this one is for sale for $425 on stangcrazy, I'm sure one of you guys knows this person. My question is this appears to be a much older model, so does it lack many features of the newer ones?
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The older one still works very well, but doesn't have the neat little "gameboy" controller :)
Check out andersonfordmotorsport.com for the differences. The new one is a better unit for sure, but for $425 this one would be hard to pass up. I think the new ones are like $899. You can also have this one upgraded at a later date. btw, I'm not sure about that guy posting the PMS, never seen the name |
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