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Old 07-16-2007, 06:55 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by never2muchboost
Quote: Originally Posted by canadian_made_srt-4
Need a how to on connecting W/I to an AEM ems.

thats easy, wire up a relay and have the relay ground controlled by the ems.for example you can wire it up like this

ground the pump to chassis ground.run the b+ out of the relay to the pump.on the coil side of the relay run your 12v in and run the ground to low side driver #ls3 in the ems (just as an example)

next you go into the ems and click options>configure outputs
on the drop down menu selct ls3 and check basic activation.

if you want the w/i to come on at say 12 psi you want the basic activation to look something like this
coolant temp/at least 160*
load/at least 12 psi
rpm at least 3000
tps at least 80%
road speed at least 20 mph

that will make it work but i would suggest putting a switch on it as well for activation.to do that you click switched ouput configuration and setup the switch parameters for however you wire it up

Can you ramp the injection like seperate components such as devils own. I have a progressive controller but I'd rather just use the AEM for my W/I and nitrous.
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