i need an AEM Fic map
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From: Greece
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 4.0l
Ok! here it goes i have installed an eaton m90 supercharger, 30lbs injectors and an aem F/ic now i need a map for it to make it work! Can anybody help?
Try talking to http://jeepm62superchargerkit.blogspot.com/ hes done way more of this kinda work then any of us have.
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From: Austin, TX
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0, 6.0 in the works
I want to know more about your setup. What kind of manifold did you use to hook up the SC? Can I get some pics? Also, how does the FIC hook up? Does it replace the PCM or piggyback? I am a chevy tuner. I use HPTuners to tune chevys as a side gig. I have quite a few tunes under my belt so I understand tuning. Maybe I can help you build a map. Do you have a wideband and can you datalog with the AEM system?
This is a total side note, but I've been thinking there might be a way to control a Jeep 4.0 using a chevy PCM out of a V6 with some clever harness mods and tuning. It would make the 4.0 very tunable. Just an idea. If I had time, I'd work on it.
This is a total side note, but I've been thinking there might be a way to control a Jeep 4.0 using a chevy PCM out of a V6 with some clever harness mods and tuning. It would make the 4.0 very tunable. Just an idea. If I had time, I'd work on it.
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From: Greece
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 4.0l
I want to know more about your setup. What kind of manifold did you use to hook up the SC? Can I get some pics? Also, how does the FIC hook up? Does it replace the PCM or piggyback? I am a chevy tuner. I use HPTuners to tune chevys as a side gig. I have quite a few tunes under my belt so I understand tuning. Maybe I can help you build a map. Do you have a wideband and can you datalog with the AEM system?
This is a total side note, but I've been thinking there might be a way to control a Jeep 4.0 using a chevy PCM out of a V6 with some clever harness mods and tuning. It would make the 4.0 very tunable. Just an idea. If I had time, I'd work on it.
This is a total side note, but I've been thinking there might be a way to control a Jeep 4.0 using a chevy PCM out of a V6 with some clever harness mods and tuning. It would make the 4.0 very tunable. Just an idea. If I had time, I'd work on it.
The Fic was piggyback.
I have a wideband and i can catalog with AEM!
My only problem at the moment before i Dyno tune it. Is the degrees of ignition.
I have managed to understand the fuel map manipulation. But i don't get to manipulate the ignition degrees!
You need roughly -1deg of timing per pound of boost. This is the typical amount of retard to use as a base line. You may end up with something more or less, but the tuner will know what to do.
If your not exactly sure what your changing, I highly recommend taking it to a local tuner.
I'm using the AEM with a T3/T4 turbo setup.
If your not exactly sure what your changing, I highly recommend taking it to a local tuner.
I'm using the AEM with a T3/T4 turbo setup.
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You need roughly -1deg of timing per pound of boost. This is the typical amount of retard to use as a base line. You may end up with something more or less, but the tuner will know what to do. If your not exactly sure what your changing, I highly recommend taking it to a local tuner. I'm using the AEM with a T3/T4 turbo setup.
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