Devin@AEM said:I haven't posted anywhere in this thread that someone should go with AEM. My defense of the product has been the extent of it.
NEVER IN MY LIFE have I posted or publically mentioned to ANYONE a negative remark about some of the other engine management manufacturers mentioned. Have I been mad beyond belief in the past when I've tuned other systems and the box fails - absolutely! It happens.
I have always supported the line of thinking that you should buy what your tuner of choice is comforatable with. I've never had to or will ever "push" the AEM product on someone. You must have good tuning support regardless of system. I would recommend searching out and investigating your tuner options before buying a system in every case.
Is the AEM perfect for everyone? The answer is no. Is the AEM box failure free? The answer is no. We are an electronics company that has a rate of failure not unlike any other electronics manufacturer - automotive related or otherwise.
Who could argue with the wisdom of this well written post? I think fair, realistic, accountable and evasive at the same time... but on the mark.
If this was your response in the beginning others would have been less hostile.
Hopefully this/my post can follow the same example:
I have problems with AEM equipment, having nothing to do with tuning or even the NSX. Fact
But I will concede that all of the units are earlier units then are sold today, so it’s plausible that later units don’t have problems. (Some of my units have single digit serial numbers because I was one of the first AEM supporters.)
If the early units did have problems I would in a perfect world, prefer a company that would want to solve these problems, and when they solve these problems would want to share those solutions with their first and last customers regardless of market size.