Tool comparison
AEMpro is AEM Electronics' Windows data-analysis application, used to review and analyze logs recorded by AEM data loggers and dashes such as the AQ-1 logger and CD-series digital dashes. It lets users plot channels, overlay laps, build math channels, create custom charts and gauges, and correlate engine and vehicle data to support tuning and vehicle-setup decisions. Rather than writing calibrations, AEMpro focuses on turning recorded CAN and analog data into actionable insight, helping spot knock, lean spots, boost fluctuations, temperature trends and driver inputs across a run. It is commonly used alongside AEM's ECUs, wideband controllers and sensors to close the loop between logging hardware and tuning changes made in the ECU software, giving tuners an evidence-based view of each session.
MoTeC i2 Pro is the advanced tier of MoTeC's i2 data-analysis software, used to review logged data from MoTeC ECUs, loggers and dashes. It offers powerful tools for motorsport data analysis, including time and distance variance, lap overlays, extensive math channels, GPS track mapping, custom worksheets and detailed component analysis, to help engineers and tuners optimize engine calibration, vehicle dynamics and driver performance. i2 Pro adds capabilities beyond the free i2 Standard, including more complex math, expressions and analysis workflows favored by professional race teams. It reads MoTeC's log formats and integrates with the wider MoTeC ecosystem, making it a core tool for turning telemetry into faster, more reliable setups and tunes across an entire race weekend.
AEMpro (Data Logging & Analysis, AEM Electronics) and MoTeC i2 Pro (Data Logging & Analysis, MoTeC) compete in the same space, so the choice comes down to coverage, workflow and price for your specific ECUs. AEM's data-analysis software for AEM loggers and dashes MoTeC's professional i2 Pro data-analysis software
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