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RECOMMENDED PARTS 

 

30-51XX Analog Style Gauges 
30-44XX Digital Style Gauges 
30-2340 4 Channel UEGO Controller 
30-4100 Digital Gauge Style UEGO Controller 
30-5130 Analog Gauge Style UEGO Controller 
30-2310 Inline UEGO Controller 
30-2320 X-Wifi 
30-2130-XX Stainless Steel Body Pressure Sensor 
30-2131-XX Brass Body Pressure Sensor 
30-2010 GM Style Inlet Air Temp Sensor 
30-2011 GM Style Coolant Temp Sensor 
30-

2012 Fluid Temp Sensor, 1/8” NPT 

30-48XX Dyno-Shaft Driveline Torque Sensor 
Garmin GPS 18x PC 

– 1 Hz model with DB9 connector and 12 volt power adapter 

Garmin GPS18x 5Hz- 5 Hz OEM model, some wiring required.

 

 

REPLACEMENT PARTS 

 

35-2906-0 

Plug and Pin Harness Kit 

35-2906-18 

18” Lead Harness Kit 

35-2906-96 

96” Lead Harness Kit 

 

If  further  tuning  help  is  needed  be  sure  to  visit  the  video  gallery  or  performance 
electronics  forum  at  www.aemelectronics.com  for  comprehensive  instructional  videos 
and information. 

 

WARRANTY 

 

12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 

 
Advanced Engine Management Inc. warrants to the consumer that all AEM High Performance products will be free from defects in 
material  and  workmanship  for  a  period  of  twelve  (12)  months  from  date  of  the  original  purchase.  Products  that  fail  within  this  12-
month warranty period will be repaired or replaced at AEM’s option, when determined by AEM that the product failed due to defects 
in  material  or  workmanship.  This  warranty  is  limited  to  the  repair  or  replacement  of  the  AEM  part.  In  no  event  shall  this  warranty 
exceed the original purchase price of the AEM part nor shall AEM be responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages 
or cost incurred due to the failure of this product.  Warranty claims to AEM must be transportation prepaid and accompanied with 
dated  proof  of  purchase.  This  warranty  applies  only  to  the  original  purchaser  of  product  and  is  non-transferable.  All  implied 
warranties  shall  be  limited  in  duration  to  the  said  12  month  warranty  period.  Improper  use  or  installation,  accident,  abuse, 
unauthorized repairs or alterations voids this warranty. AEM disclaims any liability for consequential damages due to breach  of any 
written  or  implied  warranty  on  all  products  manufactured  by  AEM.  Warranty  returns  will  only  be  accepted  by  AEM  when 
accompanied by a valid Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number.  Product must be received by AEM within 30 days of the date 
the RGA is issued. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 30-2500

Page 1: ...P N 30 2500 AQ1 Data Logger Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...nstallation 2 Using the AQ1 Data Logger 7 Connector Pinout 17 Specifications 19 Notes 19 Recommended Parts 21 Replacement Parts 21 Warranty 21 Drill Template 22 INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE AQ1 DATA LOGG...

Page 3: ...RED SWIGN Connect to a fused 5 Amp switched 12 volt power source BLACK BATT GND Connect to a clean power ground Do not connect to a sensor ground AEMnet AEMnet is an open architecture software and har...

Page 4: ...orresponding wires in the harness for Analog 1 4 are Yellow and are labeled INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 Analog Frequency 5 8 are analog inputs for that can optionally measure frequency 0 5 V o...

Page 5: ...below shows wiring diagrams for an on off activation switch and a nitrous solenoid The corresponding wires in the harness for Digital 1 3 are Brown and are labeled SW 1 SW 2 and SW 3 SENSOR POWER The...

Page 6: ...S connection is shown below in Figure 5 AEM recommends using one of the Garmin GPS models listed below Garmin GPS 18x PC 1 Hz model with DB9 connector and 12 volt power adapter Garmin GPS18x 5Hz 5 Hz...

Page 7: ...r viewing and analysis of log files USING THE SOFTWARE Double click on the AQ1 Data Acquisition software icon and open the AQ1 Data Logger software The icon for the AQ1 Data Acquisition software is sh...

Page 8: ...the AQ1 Data Logger software provides a quick reference to detailed information about the options and functionality for each page in the software See Figure 9 below Figure 8 AQ 1 Dropdown Menu Figure...

Page 9: ...1 4 inputs as well as show live data for easy setup and troubleshooting Channels are enabled by the enabled check box Both calibrated and raw non calibrated live data are shown in the Live Data secti...

Page 10: ...Figure 11 Analog 1 Configured for GM Style Water Temp Sensor Figure 12 Selecting a Sensor...

Page 11: ...The Input Mode is user selectable from the following six options Analog Frequency Period Duty Cycle Vehicle Speed and Engine Speed Figure 13 below shows Analog Frequency 5 configured for engine speed...

Page 12: ...e is used for calibrating the accelerometer After mounting the AQ1 Data Logger module the accelerometer must be calibrated in order to display accurate data Click on the Choose and Calibrate button in...

Page 13: ...AQ1 Data Logger records the data When logging the data stream from an AEM EMS the input mode must be set to AEM EMS The baud rate must be set to 19200 Figure 17 below shows the AQ1 Data Logger configu...

Page 14: ...cted to the AEMnet are automatically detected and require no configuration The AEMnet page is shown below in Figure 18 LOG NOTES User notes can be entered in the Log Notes page Notes will be saved wit...

Page 15: ...used for converting and downloading LOG files from the SD card To convert and open a LOG file select a file and click the open button See Figure 20 below Selecting the Delete logs from AQ 1 checkbox...

Page 16: ...ining log time are shown as well as the device serial number and firmware version The status of the AQ1 Data Logger is also shown at the bottom left corner of the screen When the AQ1 Data Logger is co...

Page 17: ...ave a backup copy of any logger configuration files Go to AQ1 Update Firmware and the AQ 1 Bootloader pop up window will appear Click on the Open Firmware File button and follow the on screen instruct...

Page 18: ...16V Max INPUT 7 15 Analog Frequency 8 5V 16V Max INPUT 8 16 RS 232 Tx Output NOT APPLICABLE 17 RS 232 Rx Input NOT APPLICABLE 18 RS 232 USB GND NOT APPLICABLE 19 Power Ground BATT GND 20 Sensor 5V 5 V...

Page 19: ...te you should set for a particular channel since there is no reason to have a very high update rate for a sensor that cannot update at the same speed or faster For example a coolant temperature sensor...

Page 20: ...capability of the SD SDHC card An error message will be displayed during LOG file conversion if data has been lost Total Data Rate This is the data rate bytes second at which data will be written to t...

Page 21: ...terial and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from date of the original purchase Products that fail within this 12 month warranty period will be repaired or replaced at AEM s option when det...

Page 22: ...size The two vertical lines on the drill template are spaced one inch apart when the drill template is printed to the proper size Verify the two vertical lines are one inch apart on the printed drill...

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