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I have a Nissan 240sx with an RB25DET. It has an AEM Stand alone EMS. I have had it lean under boost and never seen Knock...

I was wondering the procedure for testing the knock sensor circuit before I put in race gas and start adding timing.

Thanks

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its an aem ems, series 2 for the r33 rb25. It has knock charts on the program on my laptop. it just always reads 0. Ill mess with it and see if I can get a fast stock turbo video up for you guys. I wish I was playing around at sea level!!!

John

its an aem ems, series 2 for the r33 rb25. It has knock charts on the program on my laptop. it just always reads 0. Ill mess with it and see if I can get a fast stock turbo video up for you guys. I wish I was playing around at sea level!!!

John

Sorry here in AUS we have AEM stinger and motorsport ecu's which are different from the US based AEM version 2.. in fact they are not even similar. I JUST NOTICED your location is USA or similar.

The AEM Version 2 is an AWESOME ecu and we tune a fair few turbo hondas and some bigger hp supra stuff with them, YES it does have knock control and feedback engines but ive not had a play with one in a R33, it worked awesome on a turbo S2000 we did.

I have a feeling it wont be compatible with the std RB25 sensors, but send Aem an enquiry as to whether ot not they are supported as its a great feature in the Version II.

Aem Version II

http://www.importpartspro.com/306621r33rb26dett.html

our Local AEM product range:

http://www.enginemanagement.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=107

Its kinda like comparing apples to oranges :P

Sorry here in AUS we have AEM stinger and motorsport ecu's which are different from the US based AEM version 2.. in fact they are not even similar. I JUST NOTICED your location is USA or similar.

The AEM Version 2 is an AWESOME ecu and we tune a fair few turbo hondas and some bigger hp supra stuff with them, YES it does have knock control and feedback engines but ive not had a play with one in a R33, it worked awesome on a turbo S2000 we did.

I have a feeling it wont be compatible with the std RB25 sensors, but send Aem an enquiry as to whether ot not they are supported as its a great feature in the Version II.

Aem Version II

http://www.importpar...33rb26dett.html

our Local AEM product range:

http://www.engineman...products_id=107

Its kinda like comparing apples to oranges :P

Yea it is definitely a very cool program. I have done all the tuning myself so far, just by data logging runs at the strip and third gear pulls. The weather is kinda shit right now. but I am very excited to see what this rb 25 has got in the future.

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