It’s what is costs when you layer on some add-ons, all of the harnessing gear and of course the many many hours of labour.
I think this statement is not accurate. Some people write clean code and some do not. For example, a popular ecu on the market has shown signs of bogging down due to sloppy code, poor software build evolution and insufficient computing power. The end result is a less than desirable outcome.
Just because AEM has an issue with it, why would any other company? A good example of some companies’ abilities to write “better” code than others. ViPEC can be programmed to see almost any pickup wheel. I will be using my Autronic 4 window pickup wheel simply because it’s already in my CAS.
Yeah, I’m really impressed with their interface. It’s simple, straightforward and the help menus are very thorough.
I’ve not played much with Nistune but early reports are it has some software glitches that are making the tuning challenging.