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Aem Programmable Engine Management System 30-1620u - New on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

San Lorenzo, California, United States

San Lorenzo, California, United States
Box opened but item(s) never used, all parts are still in original packaging (unopened)
Brand:AEM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:30-1620U UPC:840879013134

AEM Programmable Engine Management System 30-1620U - NEW

Key Features:
*System is Fully Enabled! - Never Pay for Upgrades*
*FREE Updates on aempower.com*
*Fuel Table Automapping*
*Start Up Calibration Included*
*Runs on Microsoft Windows*
*Onboard 512kb Datalogger*
*Up to 10 Cylinder Sequential Fuel Injection*
*16 General Purpose Outputs*
*7 Definable Switch Inputs*
*Electronic Boost Control*
*Soft Cut Rev Limiters*
*2 Step Launch Control*
*Wet or Dry Nitrous Control*
*Definable Knock Control*
*Full Idle Control*
*16/32 Hybrid High-Speed Processor*


Serial # 1620U-0032


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