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N20Jnky

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Hey Gang:

Thinking seriously of getting the AFM PMS system for tuning my car. Anyone in the Seattle area currently using one. Would love to get your thoughts (Pros and Cons) of the system.

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kck6894

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I live on the east side of the state but I have one and really like it! The new one you is 10 times better than my old one and I ma looking to upgrade to the new one soon.
 
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KCK -

I just ordered one of the new setups... I currently have a JMS chip that I ordered from them and I am very happy with, but just frustrated that I can't really optimize my tune with it... I also like to tinker and mess so I thought a PMS would be the trick... Right now I run 13.0 N/A but want to get into the 12's... I'm thinking that a new stall that really stalls at 3K (rather than 2K) and the PMS should do it...

Any advice about tuning with it???

Thanks.
 

KeltyAutoParts

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those look like cool systems I am thinking about getting one let me know how it works!!
 

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I can't say I have much advice on tuning with it because the new system is sooooo far ahead of mine. The startup program they send you with it should get you really close. Other than that spend some time at the track and make different adjustmets. When you do tinker with it move things in incremants of 4 (fuel and timing) and only adjust one thing at a time. It will take a little while to get good and smooth with it but once you learn the system it's easy to use!! Good luck with it! Let me know how it works for you so I know if the upgrade is worth it!!
 
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