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Dsm Wisemen, Evil_Eagle, all others.. Controlling Nitrous using AEM

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gsx4g64

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Oct 14, 2005
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
As the title says, I need help wiring my nitrous to my AEM. If anyone knows what to do, please help me. Any wiring diagrams, step by step process. Anything... I have a 2g, if that helps any.

I did see a post on aempower that evil_eagle started. I think that he got the information, but there was nothing tha I could see.

Guys please help..

Thank you
 
Page 155 in the AEM users manual. If you have questions after reading that whole section post back and I'll walk you though it.
 
Man, I am going to need you to hold my hand. The diagram is good. But it doesn't say anything in regards to which pins, or anything like that.
I would be very thankful for any step-by-step information that you can give me.
 
For the switched input I would use switch #4, it's the only switch I could get to work on my ems. For the output you need to use one of the low side drivers, pin 81 or 82.

Make sure you NEVER have the arming switch on when you start the car, even if the activation parameters aren't met, the AEM turns some of the outputs on during cranking and that can cause the system to inject nitrous during startup
 
I just walked in from working on my car. 8:30 to 4:00 a.m. Let me say it up front, Thank you for helping me out. I will be following your instructions to the end. I did look at the diagram again. I could not figure out why they had two wires going to the positive from the battery. I wired everything up (except to the AEM). I checked the switch and the system came on. I think the last thing that I have to do is wire to the AEM.
Did you setup some type of light to tell you if the nitrous is armed? If so, What did you do?
 
Man, Let say thank you. I have wired the nitrous to the car. I tested the Solenoids yesterday. They are working. And, I wired the trigger to a switch that I have never seen anyone use before. I will send you some pictures.
I have not wired to the AEM yet. But, I will be doing that on Tuesday.l\

Thank You, Again...
 
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