Aem X-wifi Wireless Module & Egt Controller 30-2320 on 2040-parts.com
Driftwood, Texas, United States
New AEM 30-2320 x-wifi Wideband O2 system. Watch your afr right from your phone through the local network that the AEM box creates. This has never been used or seen exhaust. You can also add a thermocouple to monitor EGT.
The harness is missing the datalog output wire, but you can buy a complete replacement harness for 8$ from AEM or just add a pin to this harness Features
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