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Author Topic: Initial Setup / MAP, AIT, and boost solenoid wiring!  (Read 1131 times)
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« on: March 14, 2008, 10:19:14 AM »

Follow these instructions to wire in your sensors. (30-1500U)

MAP Sensor
There are 3 wires on a MAP sensor. It requires MAP signal, 5V reference, and sensor ground. If you're using an AEM MAP sensor: MAP signal is green or white, 5V reference is red, and sensor ground is black. The signal wire needs to be dedicated, meaning that should be the only wire making contact with that pin. The sensor ground and 5V reference wire can be tapped. Please follow the pin out below to wire in your MAP sensor. If you did everything correctly, with an AEM 3.5 bar MAP sensor, your MAP voltage (setup/sensors/map sensor parameters) should be about 1.6V with the key on engine off, with an AEM 5 bar MAP sensor, your MAP voltage should be about 1.3V with the key on engine off. Remember to select the correct sensor in your MAP sensor wizard.

MAP signal - Pin A27
Sensor ground - Pin: A4, A30, B25, and C9 (tap to one of these)
5V Reference - Pin: A17, A28, B24, B31, and C11 (tap to one of these)

Air Intake Temp. Sensor
There are 2 wires on a AIT sensor. Polarity does not matter. It requires AIT signal and sensor ground. Please follow the pin out below to wire in your AIT sensor. Remember to select the correct sensor in you AIT sensor wizard.

AIT signal - Pin A15
Sensor ground - Pin: A4, A30, B25, and C9 (tap to one of these)

Boost Solenoid
There are 2 wires on a boost solenoid. Polarity does not matter. It requires switched 12V and  PW2 on EMS. Please follow the pin out below to wire in your boost solenoid.

PW2 - Pin A12

Please reference our Instructions page for any EMS pin out or other instructions http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.php?board=90.0 

If you have AEMPro installed on your computer, the instructions and pin out can be found here: C:\Program Files\AEM\AEMPro\Instructions
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