Aem Infinity Plug And Play Harness Ford Coyote 5.0l V8 on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
AEM Infinity Plug and Play Harness Ford Coyote 5.0L V8 (for Ford Racing Controls Pack) 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. |
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