Pro EFI vs ?
#1
Racer
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Pro EFI vs ?
I´m working on somm mods this winter.
I‘m thinking about converting to standalone on me C6 2005 TT for better control and manly for traction control and save fail security. Pro EFI have Pro 128 ECH system witch seams to handle traction pretty well. Any on at 700-1200 RWHP have this installed ? or what other options are out there?
http://proefi.com/info/applications/...let/corvette1/
I‘m thinking about converting to standalone on me C6 2005 TT for better control and manly for traction control and save fail security. Pro EFI have Pro 128 ECH system witch seams to handle traction pretty well. Any on at 700-1200 RWHP have this installed ? or what other options are out there?
http://proefi.com/info/applications/...let/corvette1/
#2
Team Owner
Plenty of options. Haltech and AEM would be the other two big ones. All have good and bad things. You should be able to download the software and play with it before purchasing, see if you like it, read all the options. I know the proefi isn't as nice as others in datalogging.
#3
Le Mans Master
I use the Haltech ECU and am very happy with it. The interface is comprehensive and easy to follow and allows someone like me with no tuning experience to go in and make adjustments and play with boost settings. The only feature it lacks that PRO EFI offers is traction control
#4
Racer
Thread Starter
Thanks for the info.
For me the traction control is important do to cold weather and bad rods. I’m running MT ET STREET PRO P275/60R15 and on the streets I hook in 4 gear. I´m not a expert in tuning so this needs to be fairly easy to operate. Then I will need some support from someone that have experience with 05 Corvette.
Are there any complete kits ready to plug?
It look like the Haltech ECU will not work do to none traction control.
For me the traction control is important do to cold weather and bad rods. I’m running MT ET STREET PRO P275/60R15 and on the streets I hook in 4 gear. I´m not a expert in tuning so this needs to be fairly easy to operate. Then I will need some support from someone that have experience with 05 Corvette.
Are there any complete kits ready to plug?
It look like the Haltech ECU will not work do to none traction control.
#5
Team Owner
Proefi definately isn't "easy to operate" compared to some of the others. I would get whatever your tuner knows the best. A standalone with no tuner is a nightmare.
#6
Drifting
Pro EFI is the only one that offers a plug and play harness for the car part as far as making all the body electronics function etc... The AEM Infinity system is supposed to be bad ***, but it just came out and while it comes with the plugs for the PCM they are not already ran for you, so you will have to terminate them yourself to the coresponding place on AEM's PCM. Has all the features that you could dream of and they offer a class to teach you how to operated it if you wish to take it etc... I have the Pro EFI I am working on installing it and believe there will be a definate learning curve. But I do believe almose any of them will work and Pectl (SP?) offers traction control for just about anything GL!
#8
Racer
Thread Starter
Pro EFI is the only one that offers a plug and play harness for the car part as far as making all the body electronics function etc... The AEM Infinity system is supposed to be bad ***, but it just came out and while it comes with the plugs for the PCM they are not already ran for you, so you will have to terminate them yourself to the coresponding place on AEM's PCM. Has all the features that you could dream of and they offer a class to teach you how to operated it if you wish to take it etc... I have the Pro EFI I am working on installing it and believe there will be a definate learning curve. But I do believe almose any of them will work and Pectl (SP?) offers traction control for just about anything GL!
#9
That is because the 2005 is a one year only E40 ECM in the C6.
#10
Pro EFI is the only one that offers a plug and play harness for the car part as far as making all the body electronics function etc... The AEM Infinity system is supposed to be bad ***, but it just came out and while it comes with the plugs for the PCM they are not already ran for you, so you will have to terminate them yourself to the coresponding place on AEM's PCM. Has all the features that you could dream of and they offer a class to teach you how to operated it if you wish to take it etc... I have the Pro EFI I am working on installing it and believe there will be a definate learning curve. But I do believe almose any of them will work and Pectl (SP?) offers traction control for just about anything GL!
#11
Drifting
I have used multiple AEM products and I would not recommend using an AEM product within the first 3 years of it being released. They let the customer do a lot of the debugging IMO. Although I am biased because a ProEFI is going in my car this winter. If you are building your own harness the ProEFI comes out to be ~500$ cheaper than the AEM. If your trying to choose between them do some research! Questions like who designed ProEFI and AEM Infinity. Supra forms can get you a lot of information about both systems. Main reasons to go ProEFI for me were traction control that WORKS! E85 supports that WORKS! Continued development! Great customer support! Don't get me wrong I liked AEM V1 and V2, never personally used the Infinity but they both had their issues that seamed to take long periods of time to fix.
#12
Le Mans Master
My suggestion is make your suspension and tires the best they can be before changing out the ECU. Once that is exhausted then move on to aftermarket ECU with traction control. Remember that once traction control is enabled your cutting HP so dont bandaid poor suspension/tires.
#13
Le Mans Master
Yup failsafes are a nice feature, plus EBC alky WB and gauge pod don't need to be purchased. Those $$$ can go towards ECU.
My failsafe is a AEM WB that diverts positive pressure away from EBC When triggered. Went this route as I run E38 SD and runs flawlessly so no reason. I understand that no tire suspension or ECU with TC will make up for just rotten weather or ext...to think otherwise isnt realistic
My failsafe is a AEM WB that diverts positive pressure away from EBC When triggered. Went this route as I run E38 SD and runs flawlessly so no reason. I understand that no tire suspension or ECU with TC will make up for just rotten weather or ext...to think otherwise isnt realistic
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#14
Racer
Thread Starter
Will E40 be issue for the ProEFI ?
I have used multiple AEM products and I would not recommend using an AEM product within the first 3 years of it being released. They let the customer do a lot of the debugging IMO. Although I am biased because a ProEFI is going in my car this winter. If you are building your own harness the ProEFI comes out to be ~500$ cheaper than the AEM. If your trying to choose between them do some research! Questions like who designed ProEFI and AEM Infinity. Supra forms can get you a lot of information about both systems. Main reasons to go ProEFI for me were traction control that WORKS! E85 supports that WORKS! Continued development! Great customer support! Don't get me wrong I liked AEM V1 and V2, never personally used the Infinity but they both had their issues that seamed to take long periods of time to fix.
My suggestion is make your suspension and tires the best they can be before changing out the ECU. Once that is exhausted then move on to aftermarket ECU with traction control. Remember that once traction control is enabled your cutting HP so dont bandaid poor suspension/tires.
For me to do this it needs to be something that will work without any issue as check engine lights ant think like that.
With setup like I have there are already lot of money spent on thinks like Boost controller, 2 step, speed converter for boost control and more if you want boost be gear. Then you are still missing save fall if you run out of meth or if you have fuel trouble.
I want something that will do all of those things in the same unit.
#15
Safety Car
Go with Haltech. I got chance to speak with both Eric from Haltech and one of the reps from Motec at PRI this past week.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
#16
Racer
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Go with Haltech. I got chance to speak with both Eric from Haltech and one of the reps from Motec at PRI this past week.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
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I'm a little busy right now so I cant get too elaborate on an answer here, but traction control is coming from Haltech by the end of the year, and the options just flat out blow away everything I have ever seen other then Motec.
You simply cannot compare the ECU to the other mentioned, drastically more options. I just spent yesterday in a 10 hr seminar that broke down both of the ECU's mentioned here, and it just strongly confirmed why we have stuck with Haltech.
PM me if you would like to discuss this in greater length, I am a little backed up though from being out the tail end of last week.
You simply cannot compare the ECU to the other mentioned, drastically more options. I just spent yesterday in a 10 hr seminar that broke down both of the ECU's mentioned here, and it just strongly confirmed why we have stuck with Haltech.
PM me if you would like to discuss this in greater length, I am a little backed up though from being out the tail end of last week.
#18
I'm a little busy right now so I cant get too elaborate on an answer here, but traction control is coming from Haltech by the end of the year, and the options just flat out blow away everything I have ever seen other then Motec.
You simply cannot compare the ECU to the other mentioned, drastically more options. I just spent yesterday in a 10 hr seminar that broke down both of the ECU's mentioned here, and it just strongly confirmed why we have stuck with Haltech.
PM me if you would like to discuss this in greater length, I am a little backed up though from being out the tail end of last week.
You simply cannot compare the ECU to the other mentioned, drastically more options. I just spent yesterday in a 10 hr seminar that broke down both of the ECU's mentioned here, and it just strongly confirmed why we have stuck with Haltech.
PM me if you would like to discuss this in greater length, I am a little backed up though from being out the tail end of last week.
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I'm catching up from being out of the office for PRI for the few days, but I will jump back in here and give a more lengthy response as to why I feel the Haltech is better.
A lot of the answers may be deeper then what your builds needs though, so in that case then no it would not be better. I look at it for a much broader base then one vehicle so that also sways my decision.
I can sell either product, and I'm not putting down any of them, I just prefer the Haltech from my experiences. I spend a great deal of time on this subject, so I feel I have a solid answer as to why I have the opinions I do.
Both are plug and play to the E38.
A lot of the answers may be deeper then what your builds needs though, so in that case then no it would not be better. I look at it for a much broader base then one vehicle so that also sways my decision.
I can sell either product, and I'm not putting down any of them, I just prefer the Haltech from my experiences. I spend a great deal of time on this subject, so I feel I have a solid answer as to why I have the opinions I do.
Both are plug and play to the E38.
#20
Burning Brakes
Go with Haltech. I got chance to speak with both Eric from Haltech and one of the reps from Motec at PRI this past week.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
Dont think you can go wrong with either but Haltech offers a plug and play harness for the C6, no screwing around. Plus the features that it offers is nearly endless.
A few other things to consider when choosing between ProEFI and Haltech are ECU to PC communications, where the Pro EFI requires an expensive CAN cable to connect between the ECU and the PC, the Haltech includes a standard USB cable. The Pro EFI also does not have onboard datalogging, only an OE style fault checking system. Datalogging with a ProEFI requires the use of a CAN based datalogger system, an additional cost. The current Haltech ECU's have both onboard and PC based logging, and the new Elite series is slated to include High speed (1k hz) onboard logging, USB key logging, OE style fault checking, and PC based logging.