Aem Infinity 6/8h Plug And Play Jumper Harness: Honda/acura Obd1 on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
The Infinity ECU for manual transmission equipped 1992-95 B/D/H Series Honda/Acura OBDI racing engines (Infinity-6 PN 30-7106 and Infinity-8h PN 30-7108) includes an engine-specific start-up calibration and connects to the engine via a Plug & Play harness that is sold separately (PN 30-3501). Begin by determining which Infinity ECU will best support the ancillary components in your manual transmission B/D/H Series OBDI engine using the Infinity Specifications Chart in the "Specs" tab. Complete Stand Alone Engine Control Plug & Play Harness with Expansion Port |
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