AEM's Plug & Play Engine Management System (EMS) are for racing vehicles and plug directly into a vehicle's factory ECU harness and requires no additional wiring or hardware. Windows compatible software (2000, XP, NT, 98, 95, ME) makes the task of copying, viewing and manipulating data as simple as a click of the mouse. An integrated tuning wizard allows users to create a base map specifically for a car's configuration, regardless of what type of injectors, sensors, coils or other changes have been made. The AEM EMS's infinitely adjustable software allows tuners to program virtually any combination of engine control, power adders and auxiliary devices, and accurately delivers proper amounts of fuel and correct ignition timing for any boost level or operating condition.
AEM EMS
AEM EMS 30-1060 used to tune the Jackson Racing SuperchargerI bought the car new in 1998. It was driven for about 7 years and then stored in 2005 with 120,000 miles. Once my son turned 16, we took the car out of storage In May of 2020 and started getting it back to its past glory.
Between 2003-2005 I personally did a lot of upgrades and modifications. These upgrades were always done to keep the stock look and feel, yet enhance the near perfect design of the Integra. On the following pages are my take on these subtle and tasteful upgrades.
I am working with my son on what has been done previously and I am teaching him the use of hand tools, using the internet for research, and continuing the direction I had started back before he was born. As I have been the sole mechanic on the car, he will be able to continue.