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Aem Infinity Plug And Play Harness Ford Coyote 5.0l V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $578.11
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:30-3812

AEM Infinity Plug and Play Harness Ford Coyote 5.0L V8 (for Ford Racing Controls Pack)    

Please note this listing is for the Harness only.

AEM has released a Plug & Play Adapter Harness (AEM PN 30-3812) for its Infinity programmable standalone ECU for Ford 5.0L Coyote racing engines which are using the Ford Racing Controls Pack (FRCP). This harness allows for removal of the factory Ford ECM and installation of an Infinity standalone programmable ECU. It provides racers and engine builders who already have or plan to purchase an FRCP with the ability to quickly install the Infinity ECU on a Coyote engine (around 30 minutes), and retain full control of the engine’s TI-VCT variable cam timing control and drive-by-wire. AEM’s adapter harness also eliminates the restrictive factory mass airflow sensor (MAF) and airbox, making it an ideal harness solution for forced induction applications.

The Infinity ECU is to our knowledge, the first standalone programmable ECU to deliver full control of all four of the Coyote’s variable valve camshafts and deliver programmable control of the Coyote’s drive-by-wire system. This capability provides tuners with the ability to take full advantage of the engine’s midrange power potential through the adjustment of all four camshafts anywhere in the RPM range, and create two drive-by-wire profiles for rain maps, pit lane limits and more. Other key racing features include multiple boost control strategies, programmable nitrous control, on-the-fly map switching, programmable four-wheel speed traction control, launch control, flex fuel and multi fuel capability. It utilizes airflow (VE) based tuning, has up to 64GB data logging capacity and can transfer data at up to 480Mb/second. Its enclosure is sealed and suitable for engine bay mounting.

The Infinity EMS delivers high-end engine control for the racing masses at a fraction of the cost of comparable standalone engine management systems. Built around a latest-generation 200MHz automotive processor, the Infinity is capable of processing 400 MIPS (millions of instructions per second). For a limited time, all Infinity systems come fully enabled without the need for feature add-on purchases. Combined with AEM’s industry leading after-purchase support system, including free technical support, the Infinity is the ultimate engine control solution for both professional race teams and weekend track cars.


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