gixxer750 said:
AEM is a piece of cake once you take a week to go through all the PDF files and figure out what your working with.
So you go from selling it and buying back your emanage to a "piece of cake" in 7 days, gixxer? :biglaugh:
it does get easier as you finally figure out what all the definitions mean in use. also the more you tune the more you will understand.
wiring it in wasnt that hard and takes about a day to do it. you will need some shielded wire to use for sensors and be sure to ground any sensor ground to a regulated aem ground. i used shielded microphone wire because it is small.
as long as your oem sensors are in good shape they will work fine. read and study the pin out for your year and determine the pin in the oem harness and install. figure out what you want in the aem white plug and install. not really hard if you plan it out. I also labeled all wires with a labeler printer.