Hola
Estoy mirando centralitas de nuevo y he visto la AEM EMS v2 que no pinta nada mal.
Pero en la lista de caracteristicas hay una que me descoloca:
- Programmable traction control.
http://949racing.com/aems2000.aspx
A que se refiere?? No creo que añada control de tracción al coche no??
Un Saludo
Tengo otra. A qué se refieren con ésto, por favor?
https://www.s2ki.com...ontrol-1180869/
Hey folks,
just wanted to inform you that AEM knowingly uses faulty code in their AEM v2 ECU that can lead to engine failure and thus is relevant for your safety and health (rational: sudden torque change may lead to loss of control).
The fixed this error in their Infinity ECU but do not seem to care enough about their customers' engines of lives to pro-actively bring this issue up to existing AEM v2 users, e.g. via firmware update or simply any kind of news on their homepage. Instead, they expect you to figure out this error, contact them, and negotiate a deal with the for purchasing an Infinity.
Of course, this might be seen as one step in the right direction from them...
... but especially as the faulty logic is quite easy to improve (coders may approve you that after briefly diving in to the topic and they also have proven that with their Infinity ECU)
AND the result of the faulty logic may lead to a pricey engine damage and potentially threatens your health because of sudden torque changes,
I honestly don't think that this company should further be able to compete in the still growing aftermarket for ECUs.
Of course, the faulty logic only leads in very rare cases to engine damage but the damage then again will be high. This incident is a classic candidate for proper risk management (low chance of having an issue but certainly high impact). Something this company does not seem to have. They do not even seem to care enough about your engines or health to inform you in any way.
This is my opinion and I am not here to debate with anyone about the chance that a damage might happen or the relevance of this whole thing. For me, I honestly think that the offer for aftermarket ECUs is big enough to ditch those that do not seem to have the least bit of social responsibility. ... and yes, I know, they have this disclaimer that the use of their ECU might lead to potential engine damage -- like everyone else. But this is not their ECUs users' fault and I am certain that quite many AEM v2 ECU user currently drive with a VTEC setting that might lead to engine damage. I was giving them this honest opinion and the chance to react. The deleted my posts and ultimately closed the topic.
If you should be interested to understand the technical background or just want to read the thread about this topic in the AEM forum, please follow this link:
https://www.aemelect...on#comment-form
What do I promise myself from posting this?
As former user of this ECU, I just want to eliminate the chance that negative things might happen in my life. I hopefully do so in the long run by posting this and raising awareness for reporting such risks, ultimately being a small part in the whole to reduce the barrier to talk about things like this more open.
Thanks for your attention.
https://www.s2ki.com...9/#post24412724
I too logged the VTEC behavior on my old V2 setup and experienced the on/off switching while changing gears even while staying in the parameters that AEM allowed you to set. Sometimes It would not engage till several rpm's after the setpoint. Whether or not this was logging speed issues or actual switching issues, I am not sure.
Alguién sabe algo, por favor?
Edit: Acabo de mandar un email a AEM.
Editado por Storm, 21 January 2019 - 16:02:25.