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VEMS and PnP adapter harness for all your tuning needs

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:39 pm
by Gunni
Basemaps available for all relevent models.

I can now supply PnP adapter harnesses for your VEMS related needs.


VEMS ecu with wideband sensor + air temp sensor + internal map sensor :

Price is : 570quid + shipping


VEMS ecu and adapter harness with wideband sensor + air temp sensor + internal map sensor :
Price is 675pounds + shipping (special discount when both bought together)

Adapter only :
Price is 155quid + shipping to anywhere.

When you buy a VEMS ecu you already save on not having to
buy a 200-250pound wideband controller.

Do the math, this is the best bang for the buck standalone ecu
available for BMW´s.

Each adapter harness is made to suit the buyers needs and wants.

It has

88 pin motronic connector
Econoseal connectors for the VEMS
Serial connector
Extra in and outputs if needed to Econoseal connectors.

The harness is strapped together in a fashion to not allow any movement of the pins, this will diminish the chances of them breaking significantly.

This will fit any 88 pin non or single vanos

M50
M52
M42/44/43
M60

And is wired to use the VEMS´s standard connector order so ecu setup should be a breeze. You can use all your standard sensors.

This can be used in a number of ways.

Without vacuum port on your ecu or you don´t want to use it this becomes 100% PnP to use Alpha-N. Otherwise you just need to connect a vacuum line to your VEMS´s pressure port and your set.

Since everybody who uses the VEMS ecu uses the wideband feature the wideband connector is already wired in ready to go for a Bosch 7075 sensor.



More information about the VEMS ecu can be found here
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This is the most popular standalone I know off for the M20/M30´s.

And for a good reason.

I´ve already tuned these on M20/M50 and S50 turbo´s to excellent results and awesome drivability.

There will be a FULL PnP available hopefully this year.

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Re: VEMS and PnP adapter harness for all your tuning needs

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:16 am
by CHR1S1990
Gunni wrote: VEMS ecu with wideband sensor + air temp sensor + internal map sensor :
Price is : 570quid + shipping


VEMS ecu and adapter harness with wideband sensor + air temp sensor + internal map sensor :
Price is 675pounds + shipping (special discount when both bought together)

Adapter only :
Price is 155quid + shipping to anywhere.

When you buy a VEMS ecu you already save on not having to
buy a 200-250pound wideband controller.
I already have an LC-1 fitted to my car and a fast acting IAT sensor on the shelf. What sort of price would I be looking at for the ECU and adapter harness alone?

looking at this as direct comparison in terms of PnP/cost/"features" compared to MS so any direct links about this would be great

thanks

Re: VEMS and PnP adapter harness for all your tuning needs

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:01 pm
by Gunni
The LC-1 basically becomes unusable as the VEMS has a internal wideband controller and thus no need for external ones. So you´d either stop using the LC-1 or get the second wideband sensor.


The deals are only packages that can not be altered.

I don´t know of any direct links which compare a VEMS ecu to a Megasquirt ecu.

Re: VEMS and PnP adapter harness for all your tuning needs

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:34 am
by Gunni
These videos show why the VEMS ecu is the best bang for the buck in terms of usability, ability and quality.

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Re: VEMS and PnP adapter harness for all your tuning needs

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 8:54 pm
by yamoda
Gunni
I have a M62B46 from an X5 that is going into a Cobra replica. Will this ECU control the single VANOS per bank on the V8?