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Aem Series 2 Ems Engine Management System 06 Mitsubishi Evo Ix 9 2.0l 30-6320 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,785.56
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Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Other Part Number:Turbo Manufacturer Part Number:30-6320 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Plug & Play ECU Part Brand:AEM

AEM Series 2 Plug & Play EMS - Plug & Play Engine Management System

30-6320

Series 2 Plug & Play Engine Management Systems

AEM's Series 2 EMS is a complete engine control system that plugs into the factory harness and uses the factory sensors. This means you do not need to replace any parts of the harness or sensors, just plug the EMS into the harness and begin tuning! The Series 2 EMS allows you to control every aspect of your engine. From rev limit, timing, adding different sized injectors, boost control, nitrous injection, even anti-lag and individual cylinder fuel and timing trims, the Series 2 EMS gives you total control from an easy to use interface.

Legal in California only for racing vehicles which may never be used upon a highway.

This product fits the following vehicles:

2006 to 2006 Mitsubishi EVO IX 2.0L Turbo
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