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AEM Performance Electronics

AEM Performance Aftermarket Electronics

 

AEM creates innovative new products that set the standard in the performance aftermarket, delivering the highest level of product integrity and making advanced technologies accessible to the racing masses. AEM believes that a positive customer experience is the key to their success. They achieve this success by delivering products that produce an exceedingly high level of gratification.

One of the reasons that Accesspeed likes AEM is due to their deep appreciation for every racer, enthusiast and distribution partner who chooses to trust their products and will always strive to provide an unparalleled customer service experience. AEM will evolve to meet the support needs of their customers and we will put customers first. AEM will continue to set the standard for service and support in the industry.

 

AEM VALUES

  • Customers satisfaction is #1 priority
  • Practice honesty, integrity, and respect for customers, vendors and team members
  • Maintaining an apolitical attitude, focusing on teamwork and common goals
  • Having a strong work ethic and taking a professional, resilient approach to all endeavors
  • Providing clear, concise communication

 

AEM VISION

To be a top competitor in the global performance automotive aftermarket by continuously innovating, and making great products that are Engineered to Outperform.

Accesspeed is proud to offer AEM Performance Electronics products to our customers. With our low price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Gauges » Gauges - Mechanical

Mechanical Gauges

 

What are mechanical gauges?

Unlike electric gauges, mechanical gauges use physical mechanical components with direct connection to the function it is measuring. For example, if you are measuring the pressure or temperature of oil, water or fuel, a mechanical gauge will bring fluids to the gauge, or a measuring block near the gauge, to provide accurate readings. Yes, this means you have these fluids inside your cabin, but secured inside stainless braided hoes with aerospace quality fittings.

 

Are mechanical gauges better than electrical gauges?

This is a tough debate. In fact, it has been a highly debated question since 1889, when Hungarian inventor Otto Titusz Bláthy patented the first electric gauge or meter. Installation is comparable in terms of the time and effort required to install electric or mechanical gauges. Some feel that electric gauges are safer simply because fluid-filled lines of a mechanical gauge can rupture inside your vehicle. With accuracy of both gauge types so close, the difference really comes down to your preference.