Factory tachometer setup – AEM 30-2860 Coil-On-Plug COP Conversion Kit User Manual

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10-2860 B Series COP Instructions RevB 111117


EPM Connector


FACTORY TACHOMETER Setup


Normally the distributor provides the input signal for the tachometer, but with the Honda
COP kit installed your car will no longer be using a distributor. The tachometers signal
wire is now left connected to nothing. There is however a simple fix for this provided by
the Series 2 EMS. The Series 2 EMS provides a signal output for the tachometer.

Connect the signal input from your tachometer to the appropriate pin for the EMS you
are using. Pin locations for the 30-6040, 30-6050, and 30-6060 Series 2 EMS units are
shown below in Table 6. The ground and power wires of your tachometer will still
remain connected as they were before.

PIN

EMS 30-6040

EMS 30-6050

EMS 30-6060

Tacho Output (LS 7)

C3

A19

C26

Power Source

A25 B1 C1

B1 B9

A11

Ensure that the tacho signal that will be generated by your EMS is set up correctly.
Open the calibration you are using in AEMTuner and view the “Tacho-Speedo” tab.
Make sure the “Tacho Options” table matches the settings shown below in Table 7 and
that the Tacho table looks like Figure 30 below.

Name

Value

Tacho Freq In

None

Tacho Freq Out

None

Tacho M

0

Tacho Output

LS7

Pin

Description

Wire Color

1

Crank

Green

2

Ground

Black

3

Cam

White

4

Power

Red

Figure 30. EPM Connector Shown Looking at Pins

Table 7. AEMTuner Tacho

Options settings

Table 6. Series 2 EMS Pin Locations

Figure 30. AEMTuner Tacho Table settings

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