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Does anyone know where to find PW2 on an AEM Infinity 506 ECU? Here's what I'm talking about: https://www.aemelectronics.com/files...noid%20Kit.pdf. It's for installing an AEM EBC. I need a key on power source and PW2.. I don't have any instructions or pinouts for my ECU.
Ok, I’m going to share what I’ve found out so far because this should have been easier with a p&p harness, and anyone trying to install an electric boost controller might find this helpful.
So the Boomslang harness was supposed to have a handy little adapter labeled “Boost”. After assuring them mine does not, I opened up my harness to find there was never anything pinned for a boost controller. So since PW2 wasn’t doing anything for me in researching, I found Boomslang’s pin-out. Low and behold, in the dark green highlight C1 42 shows where boost control goes. As you can see in my harness, nothing is there (circled in red). I will now have to research what size these connector pins are so I can run a wire there. And I still need to determine where a good key on power source is, but working on it. I would like them both pinned in for a clean look.
Could I just splice into one of the wires coming out that are labeled "12v supply" or will that mess with the system that specific wire is for? Like C1-63?
Finally found AEM's real schematic. According to it, C1-63 is the main power source supplied by the relay when key is on. So this should solve my question. So for future reference, an electronic boost controller is connected to C1-42 and C1-63 on an AEM Infinity 506 ECU. I will have to pin for C1-42, but since C1-63 is already used I will just splice into the wire going out from the connector.
Some other info I found was that the pins used for this connection are called Molex MX123. I found some online and hoping they are correct when they arrive. Not something you'd find at an auto parts store.