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Aem Ems Series 2 Stand-alone Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Warranty:No

BOUGHT THIS UNIT TO WORK ON A 2008 SCION TC.
BOUGHT UNIT FROM DEZOD MOTORSPORTS.
NEVER BEEN USED BEFORE AND COMES WITH P-N-P HARNESS FOR 2007-2010 SCION TCs.




Anti-Lag Turbo Control (2 Styles!)

2 Step Launch Control (perfect launches everytime!)

Programmable Traction Control

Can Control Boost (with an electronic solenoid)

Definable Cut Rev Limiters

Definable Knock Control

Fuel Table Automapping

Closed Loop O2 Sensor Feedback (when used with a wideband)

Wet & Dry Nitrous Control

Individual Cylinder Fuel & Ignition Control

Can Datalog your Wideband O2 (with 5V analog input)

Uses Check Engine Light as shift light

Can run 2 fuels**

“A standalone will not automatically run when installed. Some prior configurations must be made, and instructions may be found in our install manual under the Tech notes section”.

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