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AEM EMS Series 2 Flex Fuel
AEM is to release a new firmware for the Series 2 EMS in the coming week.
To get ready for the firmware update, I already received the 2000cc FID injectors (at an awesome price BTW). http://i41.tinypic.com/236wyp.jpg Ordered the Continental Flex fuel sensor. http://i42.tinypic.com/2enagyq.jpg Sensor: http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/results...77394&tid=2616 Harness: http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/results...52241&tid=2616 SUB TOTAL: $74.16 SHIPPING: $19.28 TAX: $0.00 TOTAL WITH TAXES: $ 93.44 ---------------------------------------------------- Taken from the AEM forum; the new firmware will allow for; The new firmware will allow you to do one of two things: 1) Blend (0-100%) between two fuel maps (and O2 FB target maps), ignition maps, and two sets of boost target tables, based on flex fuel content as measured by a flex fuel sensor. 2) Fully select either the regular fuel and ignition maps and boost target tables or the "flex" fuel and ignition maps and boost target tables based on a switch input; basically a dual calibration feature. ---------------------------------------------------- The question is, where should I install the GM flex fuel sensor? http://i43.tinypic.com/124vhif.png http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...gry5=FUEL+PIPE Thinking of putting it in between #27. Removed the return line from the Fuel pressure regulator. http://i40.tinypic.com/ouy7oi.jpg Measured and removed part of the return hose and attach the Flex sensor. http://i39.tinypic.com/15cebgk.jpg The Flex sensor installed to the hard line under the intake manifold. The sensor is secured with a zip tie to the surround wire harness. Plenty of room with no chaffing of other lines and wires. http://i41.tinypic.com/2d9o49k.jpg The wire harness to the ecu. http://i42.tinypic.com/1tv5v8.jpg Out to Signal (attached to pin D12 on EMS(switch 3). Gnd to Ground. Vcc to 12v switch. http://i43.tinypic.com/2ewfxtv.jpg Baseline run on E85 @ 17psi https://i42.tinypic.com/2m7axp3.jpg My latest tune on E85 @ 25psi, 20 ignition timing. http://i43.tinypic.com/20532gw.jpg |
Install it inline on your return line
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Great news, switching from E85 to E75 without a remap, maybe even throw in E100 once in a while. ;)
A fresh test between different gas companies in Europe showed differences between what they advertised and the acutal ethanol percent in E85. The ethanol part got lower with additives and that might cause detonations if you tune on good E85. Even differences between shipments to the same gas station. :( Just wish the did it by the wideband sensor instead, much more accurate. These things fail on OEM cars and you can guess what happens. :( Happy they did this, will use it anyway. :thumbup: |
u cant wait to see results for this
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Why would you install it in the return line?
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Originally Posted by JJAUTOWERKS
(Post 22704625)
Why would you install it in the return line?
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And because you don't want to restrict the feed line.
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Originally Posted by B5254T4
(Post 22704927)
And because you don't want to restrict the feed line.
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I'm going to need to get the sensor. Matt when will shue tuning have this available?
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The firmware is set to be available by this tuesday. The GM sensor can be had for fairly cheap online. I believe less than $80.
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