Any PMS users in the NW?

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I have a PMS, AEM wideband, and Interacq for datalogging. Worked well for me - love being able to tweak it whenever I want. I tried buying a chip and having a dyno shop tune it for me, but all they tried was bumping the FP - waste of $400 for dyno tuning. Sold the chip and got the PMS.
 
where are you at, in the Seattle area? I'd like to get some info, maybe call you or email or something. I've got everything except the wideband now, just want to have all the hard parts before I install everything.

Can you get the wideband info on your pms, or do you still require a laptop for playback? I'm trying to go laptop free-

Thanks... I have a series 4 by the way-
 
You can get the AF from the wideband on the PMS handheld only if you use the AF gauge that Anderson Ford Motorsports sells - I think it is the UEGO 2000 or something like that. Otherwise you will need a laptop to datalog. I would suggest getting Interacq and a laptop - if gives you a lot more functionality and ease of use.
I live in the Woodinville area - let me know if you have any other questions. I am by no means an expert. Fortunately I didin't have a whole lot of issues with my car other than some lean spots. I am also thinking about adding nitrous, and the PMS has a nice nitrous option.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
Brad's Custom Auto is a AFM dealer. The only issue is none of the tuners in the area really seem to want to use the PMS. They all have their favorite system that they want to use. Blood uses Accel Gen 7, Horse Power Ranch uses AEM & Horsepower Connection uses FAST XFI. Most people around here that have a PMS have done most of their own tuning.
 
I've been running a PMS for about 6 months now. It is a love / hate relationship. I love all of the features and level of control it gives you, but I hate not having enough time for all the trial and error tuning it has taken to get my car running right.