First check the wiring to your MAP sensor. If the sensor is not connected to the EMS properly, or the software is not configured to use the MAP sensor properly, the EMS will use throttle position as load (like a limp-home mode).
If you don't find an obvious wiring problem, then it's time to log some data. Please perform these tests with the engine off.
1.) Open AEMPro, connect to the EMS and open the Tuning template (Templates >>Tuning)
2.) Unlock the parameters window (click the "Locked" label at the top-left corner)
3.) Click the bottom (blank) box and select "MAP Volts" from the menu.
4.) Another blank box will appear at the bottom. Click it and select "MAP as Load."
5.) Another blank box will appear at the bottom. Click it and select "MAF Volts"
6.) Another blank box will appear at the bottom. Click it and select "TPS Volts."
"Engine Load" should already be displayed in the parameters window. If not, please add it also.
7.) Hit the [F6] key to begin datalogging. Unplug the vacuum line to the MAP sensor and blow some compressed air at the map sensor (don't get the air nozzle too close to the sensor or it may be damaged), we're looking to see the MAP voltage to change in response to the air pressure the sensor is seeing. Hit the [F6] key and save this datalog, please label it step7.stf.
8.) Hit the [F6] key to begin datalogging. Unplug the MAP sensor then plug it back in, we're looking to see the MAP voltage change when it is unplugged. Hit the [F6] key again and save this datalog (step8.stf).
9.) Hit the [F6] key to begin datalogging. Press the throttle a few times, all the way full throttle then back to zero, we're looking to see the TPS voltage change but want to make sure the Engine Load isn't changing and the MAP voltage isn't changing either. Hit the [F6] key again and save this datalog (step9.stf).
Attach those log files here if you need help deciphering them. Like any datalog viewer software, AEMLog can take a while to get used to.
A few other people have logged this data while troubleshooting their cars. For instance, user "dapump2003," their sensor was wired correctly but software was not configured to use the MAP sensor for engine load (using firmware v1.11). You can see his datalogs here for an example...
http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.php/topic,22658.0.html