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Old 12-25-2008, 10:30 AM
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I have looked at the AEM setup a couple of times, even bid on one in Ebay. Looks like a high quality unit and now the they are sale I will probably do this. But what else do I need, information is a little sketchy, is there a FAQ somewhere? But it looks like the base unit does not contain a IAT so I can remove the AFM/MAF setup, and a pressure sensor for booth mapping. EBC would be great as well.

Maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.

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Originally Posted by FastG
I have looked at the AEM setup a couple of times, even bid on one in Ebay. Looks like a high quality unit and now the they are sale I will probably do this. But what else do I need, information is a little sketchy, is there a FAQ somewhere? But it looks like the base unit does not contain a IAT so I can remove the AFM/MAF setup, and a pressure sensor for booth mapping. EBC would be great as well.

Maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.

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You need an IAT sensor, the EBC (you can buy the one being offered by DIY Autotune now) and I also installed a MAF sensor from a Supra turbo (it doesn't have to be that one).

BTW, the reason you're seeing it those cheap prices is because AEM is about to start selling their new generation EMS.
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I just got an AEM for my 90 turbo'd miata too.. but having some issues getting it all mapped out. I put an Air Temp Sensor in the intake and have a Electronic Boost Controller but didn't realize that I will need an aftermarket MAF sensor. Is there more info on this? Also should I switch to a Variable Throttle Position Sensor?
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B61P, please keep me informed of your progress. AEM are high quality units at a great price, but useless if you cannot get support.
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Very true and there doesn’t seem to be much info anywhere on installing the AEM EMS on NA 1.6 Miata, and AEM wasn’t much help either.
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So no info on the need for an aftermarket MAF Sensor or Variable Throttle Position Sensor for the 90-93 miatas wanting to run AEM EMS??
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Originally Posted by B61P
I just got an AEM for my 90 turbo'd miata too.. but having some issues getting it all mapped out. I put an Air Temp Sensor in the intake and have a Electronic Boost Controller but didn't realize that I will need an aftermarket MAF sensor. Is there more info on this? Also should I switch to a Variable Throttle Position Sensor?
The aftermarket MAF sensor is pretty easy to score. Don't start messing with the EBC until you've set up your base map in a fashion that you're comfortable with how the car is behaving.

I'm no expert but if you need anything, you can contact me.

BTW, which AIT sensor did you use?

About the Variable Throttle Position Sensor; I seem to recall many threads by early NA owners using MS to tune their cars. Both Ben and Joe know a lot about that subject. Look for their threads on the subject. I seem to recall they were buying the variable TPS from BMWs on ebay or something like that. Sorry, I didn't pay too much attention since my car comes with one from the factory.
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Originally Posted by B61P
So no info on the need for an aftermarket MAF Sensor or Variable Throttle Position Sensor for the 90-93 miatas wanting to run AEM EMS??
You won't need an aftermarket MAF sensor if you buy the AEM MAP sensor. I purchased the AEM 3.5 Bar map sensor for my 1990. But basically you just need to configure the EMS to run the car on MAP pressure, and not MAF. You'll also need the AEM intake air temp sensor.
You should also give AEM a call. They're tech support is awesome.
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If I rember correct, there is a post on the AEM website forums where they helped a guy remove his AFM and get the car running, that may help.... You will have the jumper the wire for the fuel pump ground on the AFM harness, as there is no way on EMS to make the f/p run without it.
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^^Yes I need to get the EMS wired up to my Walbro.
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