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Slow2k 04-19-14 05:40 AM

Need a base map!
 
Just bought a used Series 1 (30-1800) that had a TT map on it from Tripoint.
Just need a base map to start the car and possibly drive up my driveway.
Modifications are as follows.

Stock ports
Running boost control from wastegates currently
Stock clutch/flywheel
No IAC
Full exhaust
Borg Warner S360 .91 T4
Two Tial 44mm
EV14 750cc/2000cc on CJ rails
Aeromotive FPR
Aeromotive 340lph fuel pump
Vmount intercooler
HKS Twin power w/stock coils
All emissions deleted
PR Idler
No OMP.

Like I said, not planning to actually drive it around-although I'll probably try.
But mostly to get the car to idle and make sure everything is good to go before taking it to my tuner.

EB Turbo 04-20-14 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by Slow2k (Post 11721324)
Just bought a used Series 1 (30-1800) that had a TT map on it from Tripoint.
Just need a base map to start the car and possibly drive up my driveway.
Modifications are as follows.

Stock ports
Running boost control from wastegates currently
Stock clutch/flywheel
No IAC
Full exhaust
Borg Warner S360 .91 T4
Two Tial 44mm
EV14 750cc/2000cc on CJ rails
Aeromotive FPR
Aeromotive 340lph fuel pump
Vmount intercooler
HKS Twin power w/stock coils
All emissions deleted
PR Idler
No OMP.

Like I said, not planning to actually drive it around-although I'll probably try.
But mostly to get the car to idle and make sure everything is good to go before taking it to my tuner.

Go to the fuel map and remove 35%. It should start. You should re install the IAC. There is no reason to remove it. If you stay out of boost you will be fine. If you go into positive manifold pressure you will be really rich.

EB Turbo

2RotorsNaDream 04-20-14 11:51 AM

I have a base map that AEM sent me that they said would be better than the old maps included in the AEM software. Send me an email address and I'll send it if you want.

Slow2k 04-22-14 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by EB Turbo (Post 11721800)
Go to the fuel map and remove 35%. It should start. You should re install the IAC. There is no reason to remove it. If you stay out of boost you will be fine. If you go into positive manifold pressure you will be really rich.

EB Turbo

I didn't realize it but I am running the IAC lol!
How do you control what temps the fans come on with the AEM? I was able to do it on the Series 1 on my S2000,

S2000 fan control

setup>air conditioner>options
AC request input = switch 6, gnd on
AC clutch = LS6
AC fan speed= disable
Rad Fan=LS8

options>configure outputs
Under output, select LS8 in the drop down menu
check basic activation and fill in values so it will always be active
check active under switched output configuration and select switch is always on
Finally go to function tab, select rad fan on the drop down menu and input whatever values you desire.
Any which settings/outputs for the FD?


Originally Posted by 2RotorsNaDream (Post 11721988)
I have a base map that AEM sent me that they said would be better than the old maps included in the AEM software. Send me an email address and I'll send it if you want.

Thanks for the maps!

EB Turbo 05-02-14 08:40 AM

In this case it is the same thing. FD fan output is IS8. Just go to the configure outputs, options for LS8 and set it there. If you are using the base map from Tri-Point which is most likely one that I made it will have hysteresis settings. You will need to go to the second tab in the outputs window and adjust the fan high and low settings there.

EB Turbo

Slow2k 05-02-14 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by EB Turbo (Post 11729141)
In this case it is the same thing. FD fan output is IS8. Just go to the configure outputs, options for LS8 and set it there. If you are using the base map from Tri-Point which is most likely one that I made it will have hysteresis settings. You will need to go to the second tab in the outputs window and adjust the fan high and low settings there.

EB Turbo

Thought so, thanks! Do I need to be touching any of the Air conditioning settings?

ondabirdhouse 05-07-14 04:39 PM

could i get those base maps too?

ondabirdhouse 05-12-14 04:48 PM

?

junito1 05-12-14 04:52 PM

^^ im looking to get re-tuned in the next couple of months. Lets get steve kan down!

EB Turbo 05-12-14 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Slow2k (Post 11729300)
Thought so, thanks! Do I need to be touching any of the Air conditioning settings?


You should only need to mess with the A/C settings if the A/C doesn't work or you are having idle issues when the A/C is on. there are settings that change how the idle compensates for when the A/C is on.

EB Turbo

Slow2k 07-22-14 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by EB Turbo (Post 11729141)
In this case it is the same thing. FD fan output is IS8. Just go to the configure outputs, options for LS8 and set it there. If you are using the base map from Tri-Point which is most likely one that I made it will have hysteresis settings. You will need to go to the second tab in the outputs window and adjust the fan high and low settings there.

EB Turbo


Okay, so I tried setting the fan settings really low just to make sure everything worked. On the AEM it stated I was at 130 degrees F. coolant temp. I set the fans to come on at 120 degrees. Nothing happened. I jumped the radiator fans through the diagnostic box in case I re-wired them wrong when I installed the vmount, and the relays clicked on and the fans came on.

Is there something wrong with my settings?
Attachment 641152

I did notice, that on the list selection, my radiator fans are set to disabled, are they supposed to be at LS8?

Slow2k 07-23-14 12:16 AM

I set the Rad fans to LS8 and it started working.

04G35S 07-23-14 10:21 AM

This could be my issue, I found that my fans were running 24/7 so I bought a new fan temp sensor... I'll have to check this once I get my computer back from AEM.

Slow2k 07-26-14 07:32 PM

Having an issue with one of my fan relays constantly clicking after my fans turn on. It will click regardless of if the fans are on or not.

EB Turbo 07-27-14 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Slow2k (Post 11775490)
Having an issue with one of my fan relays constantly clicking after my fans turn on. It will click regardless of if the fans are on or not.


Do you know which one it is? There are 4 fan relays that are controlled by the ECU, Thermo switch on the back of the water pump housing, Air Conditioning,.....

EB Turbo


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