AEM MAP, Best place to place it. And how to install it thanks in advance.
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#4
I'm still a bit unclear about what you're installing (PEMS 2?) but the MAP sensor can be installed into your vacuum block (if you have one) or it should come with a barb hose fitting that screws onto the NPT threaded end. For vacuum connection the MAP sensor should connect to an intake manifold vacuum source.
The wastegate can also be connected to the same intake manifold source but it's better to connect it to the fitting on the turbo compressor housing. The brake booster vacuum line is a good place to tap into for vacuum and the best way is to tap a vacuum block into that line and then connect your BOV, MAP sensor, etc. to the block.
The wastegate can also be connected to the same intake manifold source but it's better to connect it to the fitting on the turbo compressor housing. The brake booster vacuum line is a good place to tap into for vacuum and the best way is to tap a vacuum block into that line and then connect your BOV, MAP sensor, etc. to the block.
#5
I'm still a bit unclear about what you're installing (PEMS 2?) but the MAP sensor can be installed into your vacuum block (if you have one) or it should come with a barb hose fitting that screws onto the NPT threaded end. For vacuum connection the MAP sensor should connect to an intake manifold vacuum source.
The wastegate can also be connected to the same intake manifold source but it's better to connect it to the fitting on the turbo compressor housing. The brake booster vacuum line is a good place to tap into for vacuum and the best way is to tap a vacuum block into that line and then connect your BOV, MAP sensor, etc. to the block.
The wastegate can also be connected to the same intake manifold source but it's better to connect it to the fitting on the turbo compressor housing. The brake booster vacuum line is a good place to tap into for vacuum and the best way is to tap a vacuum block into that line and then connect your BOV, MAP sensor, etc. to the block.
#6
You're welcome and good luck with the project. I hope that you'll take some time to post a thread about your build when you can. It looks like you have the Descendent kit but upgraded from the buggy FIC to the AEM EMS2. Good move, albeit expensive with all the extra tuning time. I'm assuming that the MAP sensor is for the EMS although it looks just like a boost gauge sending unit. Same thing really...
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Just making sure my vas and ecu are conected correctly before...
You're welcome and good luck with the project. I hope that you'll take some time to post a thread about your build when you can. It looks like you have the Descendent kit but upgraded from the buggy FIC to the AEM EMS2. Good move, albeit expensive with all the extra tuning time. I'm assuming that the MAP sensor is for the EMS although it looks just like a boost gauge sending unit. Same thing really...
And I wonder If I have the Descendant Base map istalled.
#8
Everithing Good for now just wating till tomorow for world motorsports to send me their base map uploaded and crank her, hope everithing goes the way it should. Took me 3 full days to get the kit properly installed. And I also had a friend to come over and help me out with the exaust parts wich where the hardest part to instal since I ahd the box on jacks. But after all the kit looks pretty well made, my cousing owns a machine shop and he was really amazed with the turbo mani.
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I attached 2 pics, one of my ems s2 that where the arrow is I have nothing to conect there, my harnes goes in the first 3 plugs and then one on the MAP. And i'm wondering if anything goes there. In the wastegate vac line making sure I got e'm right??? : /
And I wonder If I have the Descendant Base map istalled.
And I wonder If I have the Descendant Base map istalled.
I can't help you with the EMS2 but for the wastegate, you should attach the vacuum line between the turbo compressor housing fitting and the WG fitting closest to the engine. The other fitting on the WG should be rotated down so nothing falls into it and left vented to atmosphere unless running a boost controller.
Good luck Bro!
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