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Aem Infinity Ecu Plug And Play Porsche 997 Turbo/997 Na Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $4,250.00
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:30-7109, 30-3905

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The Infinity ECU (PN 30-7109) and Plug & Play Adapter Harness for the Porsche 997.1 2005-'08 Carrera/Targa/GT3 Naturally Aspirated and 2007-’09 Turbo (PN 30-3905). When combined with AEM’s Plug & Play Adapter Harness, the Infinity completely replaces the factory Porsche ECU and does not require any additional accessories, sensors or modules for proper operation. Installation can be completed in about an hour when using all of the factory sensors.The manual transmission Porsche 997.1 M/T Plug & Play includes several unique features that incorporate the Porsche’s factory CAN bus system (see "Features" tab).

A Complete Stand Alone ECU for the Porsche 997.1
The Infinity ECU combines with the Plug & Play harness to replace the Porsche 997.1 factory ECU. It controls all of the engine functions including the VarioCam Plus, Wastegate-less turbos and Drive by Wire (DBW) system.

Plug & Play Harness with Expansion Port
AEM’s sealed, weatherproof Plug & Play harness (PN 30-3905, sold separately) includes an AEMnet port for communication with other AEMnet enabled devices and CAN integration of the factory inputs for brake switch, clutch switches, cruise buttons, wheel speed sensors, sport button, coolant fans and A/C. The factory dash remains functional on all Porsche 997.1 models (coolant temp, oil temp, oil pressure, tachometer, dash lights/notifications, boost pressure readout on Turbo models, etc.).

An expansion port with a High Performance DTM-Style 12P connector is included in the Plug & Play Adapter Harness for adding common aftermarket sensors including fuel pressure, air inlet temperature, MAP, boost control solenoid (on Turbo models) and ethanol content. The expansion port also includes a sensor ground, 5v reference, power from relay and high side output for activating a solenoid, and switched inputs for boost target, no-lift shift, etc.

Infinity ECU Features for Porsche 997.1 Turbo and N/A Models:

  • Base calibrations included for naturally aspirated and Turbo models
  • Supports all factory sensors including MAF sensors
  • Retains full functionality of factory gauges
  • Variocam Plus control
  • Multiple boost control strategies (Turbo models)
  • Map switching enabled through factory cruise control buttons
  • Three-step rev limiter enabled through factory cruise buttons
  • Traction control enabled through factory wheel speed sensors
  • Enhanced vehicle security (startup) capability
  • Airflow model based (VE) tuning
  • Dual internal Lambda controllers use factory wideband O2 sensors
  • Dual knock sensing circuits
  • Flex fuel compatible
  • Data logging up to 64GB, logging rate up to 1KHz/channel
  • Outputs to 3rd party dashes and data loggers
  • Industry leading data transfer speed (up to 480Mb/sec)
  • Integrated engine protection strategies
  • Sealed enclosure and IP67 rated comms ports

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