No. These calibrations are for the stock Dodge MAP sensor. To use an AEM MAP sensor, choose the sensor from the MAP sensor setup wizard then rescale your load breakpoints as necessary.
SA
Thank you. A few other questions:
I am playing around with the software in preparation of my install. When I use the wizard and change injectors, the fuel map (table) doesn't change...like it's not taking.
When I actually get ready, I will need to change to my injectors....they are what ford calls 42lb (probably @ 43.5 psi

) I have these injectors running at 55-57 psi .....the Ford guys were looking for info on my injectors in this thread:
http://forum.aempower.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=7829 The last posts in this thread lists some info that means nothing to me

It would be nice if the wizard would give the psi that the injector is rated at....that would make it easier to make a change from a wizard injector to one that is not in the wizard table.
My other question: Is it ok to set up the load breakpoints up to say....10 or 12 psi if I am only running 9 psi. Even if the map is a 2 bar it seems like a waste to go up to 30-32 on the breakpoints. EDIT: Ah...I see that when I select the AEM 2 bar the max is 15.22 psi......even though it seems there would be (my word) better resolution with a max breakpoint just over max boost level. THANKS.
FYI: I am running an Autorotor twin screw like KenneBell uses.
Thanks for your help SA,
Yes, I am reading and rereading the manual and making changes to see how it works.
I did get this message the first (6) times I tryed the wizard or manual injector change. Then I never got it again:
AEM Pro has discovered an problem. Please report the message below to AEMtogether with your last actions: Access violationat address 005C5333
in module 'AEMPRO.EXE' Read of access FFFFFFFF