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The innovative has the 5v output....
So I dont need any special harness to hook to the AEM.
Also while on im the subject.
I know with the greddy to boost over 10psi you need the greddy boost sensor because factory doesn't read past that amount. What is needed for the AEM.
I want to make sure I know everything I need before I switch to the AEM ecu instead of the Emanage.
So I dont need any special harness to hook to the AEM.
Also while on im the subject.
I know with the greddy to boost over 10psi you need the greddy boost sensor because factory doesn't read past that amount. What is needed for the AEM.
I want to make sure I know everything I need before I switch to the AEM ecu instead of the Emanage.
It's a direct swap for the factory sensor and configuration data is provided for the AEM.
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Originally Posted by Stealth_SUX_' timestamp='1317756284' post='21038919
The innovative has the 5v output....
So I dont need any special harness to hook to the AEM.
Also while on im the subject.
I know with the greddy to boost over 10psi you need the greddy boost sensor because factory doesn't read past that amount. What is needed for the AEM.
I want to make sure I know everything I need before I switch to the AEM ecu instead of the Emanage.
So I dont need any special harness to hook to the AEM.
Also while on im the subject.
I know with the greddy to boost over 10psi you need the greddy boost sensor because factory doesn't read past that amount. What is needed for the AEM.
I want to make sure I know everything I need before I switch to the AEM ecu instead of the Emanage.
It's a direct swap for the factory sensor and configuration data is provided for the AEM.
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