NEW AEM Standalone / Flex fuel integrated, The Infinity Series
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AEM debuted their new Infinity standalone EMS at SEMA 2011. AEM set out to be the best on this one with a no expense spared spec sheet, this ECU is something to look forward to. The ‘Infinity’ universal engine management system will be sold with application specific vehicle/mfr plug and play harnesses, while others can use a universal wiring harness to incorporate this standalone ems.
The AEM Infinity EMS is new from the ground up, and boasts many powerful features including VE tuning, dual drive-by-wire throttle body control, quad cam control, flex fuel support, traction control based on wheel speed or engine acceleration, electronic turbo wastegate boost control, data logging, two-step, three-step, anti-lag and more!
Details on the AEM Infinity ECU:
12 Peak-and-hold Injector Drivers
10 Ignition Outputs
23 Analog Inputs
8 Digital Inputs
10 Low Side Drivers
3 High Side Drivers
2 Internal Wideband AFR Controllers
2 Adaptive Knock Channels
4 Cam Control
Idle Control
Boost Control
Traction Control
Two-Step
Three-Step
Antilag
Dual Fuel Pump Control
Dual Fan Control
4-Stage Nitrous Control
Advanced 1KHZ Datalogging and Analysis, includes 2GB Flash Drive Standard (32GB Max)
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Looks pretty sweet. Can't wait to get my hands on one. A lot of the new additions are things I've tried to work on and bent the V1 EMS to make it work, but they are bandaids. A few thigns I like about it, dual fuel pump contol, cam profile control, three step, realtime flex fuel management, dual internal widebands, and two adaptive knock channels.