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Aem Ems-4 Universal Standalone Engine Management With 96" Flying Lead Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Alton, Illinois, United States

Alton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:30-6905 & 30-2905-96

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*Brand new in box AEM EMS-4 universal standalone engine management. #30-6905

*Brand new in box AEM EMS-4 96" flying lead harness with relays and fuse block. #30-2905-96

All unused in box. 

AEM's EMS-4 Universal Standalone Engine Mangement System is a weather and shockproof standalone EMS for 4 cylinder and smaller engines. The ideal Engine Management solution for Powersports or 4 Cylinder Race Applications. Windows™ compatible software (XP, Vista, Windows7) makes the task of copying, viewing and manipulating data as simple as a click of the mouse. Our new AEMTUNER software is infinitely adjustable software and allows tuners to program virtually any combination of engine control, power adders and auxiliary devices, and accurately delivers proper amounts of fuel and correct ignition timing for any boost level or operating condition.

Injector/ Coil Outputs
Injector Outputs (8 ohm minimum, High Imepdence Only)4 Saturated
Coil Triggers 0-5V Falling Edge Fire (Do not connect to coil primary)4
Timing Sensor Inputs
VR (Mag) Cam Input1
VR (Mag) Crank Input1
Hall VSS Input1
Hall Crank Input1
Hall Cam Input1
Inputs/Outputs
GPIO - 1.5A Low Side Output / 0-5V Analog Input / Switch Input4
GPIO - 1.5A Low Side Output / 0-5V Analog Input / PWM Output4
O2 Sensor Input 0-5V Analog1
Knock Sensor Input Programmable1
Throttle Position Sensor Input 0-5V1
Manifold Pressure Sensor Input 0-5V1
Coolant Temperature Sensor Input 0-5V1
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor Input 0-5V1
Sensor Ground1
5 Volt Reference1
Communication
USB commsYes
Communication cables includedYes
Fully enabled editing/logging software includedYes
CAN bus equipped with Programmable Send / ReceiveYes
CAN datastream output32 ch
DATA Acquisition
Internal data logging8 MB
Maximum internal logging rate (per channel)125 Hz
PC loggingYes
Data analysis using AEMLogYes
Functions and Features
User adjustable knock sensor center frequencyYes
Individual cylinder ignition trimsYes
Individual cylinder fuel trimsYes
High/Low speed fuel pump supportYes
All channels/maps/tuning options unlockedYes
Boost controlYes
Groundspeed based boost targetYes
Nitrous injectionYes
Staged injectionYes
Ground speed limitingYes
Rate of Acceleration ControlYes
Overrun boost enhancement (anti-lag)Yes
Gear change ignition cut (shift-without-lift)Yes
Password protected calibrationsYes
Fuel & Ignition rev limitersYes
"In cockpit" global fuel trim capabilityYes
Gear dependent shift lightYes
Evap/Purge functionYes
Software definable "virtual" switch inputsYes
EGT Based fuel trims (additional hardware needed)Yes
Maximum boost limitNone
Physical Dimensions
Length120 mm
Width114 mm
Height35 mm
FinishBlack


*AEM universal wiring harness for easily installing an EMS-4 onto your racecar or Powersports racing vehicle. A 96" flying lead harness (PN 30-2905-96). Wiring harness has a weatherproof connectors and color-coded, silk-screened and bundled wires to ease installation, and are pre-wired for AEMnet, power/ground, CAN, remote USB, fuse and relay panel. The connector, plug, USB and wire seals are weather resistant.


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