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Anyone got any experience of these ECU's
r1_pete - 13/8/09 at 03:01 PM

These ECU's look like a viable alternative to Squirt and Emerald, anyone got any experience of using them, bit more expensive but it looks as though it needs less user input??


Agriv8 - 13/8/09 at 03:25 PM

yep I am running one have a dig round here

www.vems.co.uk

there is forum linked off the site vems can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be.

Mine running a rover V8 fuel and spark and lamba control out of the box.

Need more info let me know and I will see if I can help

Oh here is my setup

vems Map
vems Map


regards

Agriv8

[Edited on 13/8/09 by Agriv8]


Werner Van Loock - 13/8/09 at 05:52 PM

I've got one, but haven't used it yet. Was planning for the stylus, but that's gone, but just myself a set of jenvey's for the 4-AGE and the VEMS will go on there, so somewhere in the next few months that should be up and running.


mark chandler - 13/8/09 at 06:46 PM

I believe VEM's is a derivative of megasquirt, different constructors same principles and it supports full sequential rather than bank injection for megasquirt.

You can use the same tools such as megalogviewer to build the maps.



Regards Mark


r1_pete - 13/8/09 at 08:16 PM

Thanks all, its just moved right up the shopping list.


Werner Van Loock - 14/8/09 at 07:49 AM

The reason I chose it was because it's possible to buy as a kit like MS, but has built in Wideband Lambda control, so no need for innovate LC-1 controller as you need with the MS. At the time I bought it the MS was only available with the old style pcb (through hole components) while the vems has surface mount (smd) components

also the connectors are more automotive wise then the MS has (regular db25)

best place for info is www.vems.co.uk and then continue towards the forum.