AEM AQ-1 Datalogger

Big Q

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Was reading up on this tonight, anyone using one and what are your thoughts? Any benefit for the occasional drag strip weekend user or is this geared more towards the full on race car guy? I like to tinker and would be interested in gathering some different data on the car...
 

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I've been using them here a the shop on a few of our personal cars.

They're great for what they are. It's an easy way to log a ton of stuff and AEM's software is really easy to use.

What are you trying to see exactly?
 

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I've been using them here a the shop on a few of our personal cars.

They're great for what they are. It's an easy way to log a ton of stuff and AEM's software is really easy to use.

What are you trying to see exactly?

Backpressure, boost loss after intercooler, IAT temps. Really like the AEM dynamometer shaft to see where tires are slipping but a little spendy...
 

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Just do a front / wheel speed sensor that will give you an idea of wheel spin and converter slip.

As far as the others thats essentiall what we use ours for.

Add an RPM input and you've got yourself a useful tool!

We typically have these in stock btw
 

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Just do a front / wheel speed sensor that will give you an idea of wheel spin and converter slip.

As far as the others thats essentiall what we use ours for.

Add an RPM input and you've got yourself a useful tool!

We typically have these in stock btw

Thank you...
 

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