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Aem Engine Position Module (epm). Ford All 289 & 302 Small Blocks 30-3254 on 2040-parts.com

US $309.95
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:30-3254

AEM's EPM provides precise engine position using dual zero-speed optical sensors, which offers the advantage of immediate signal generation regardless of engine speed. The EPM easily adapts to any positive-drive, half-engine speed device such as a cam or distributor drive, and can be used with any aftermarket engine management system that recognizes the common 24 & 1 pattern for crank and cam signals.

  • For Ford All 289 to 302 Small Block V8.
  • Very simple four-wire connection for easy installation (12V, ground, crank signal, and cam signal)
  • Output signal amplitude and waveform stay constant at all RPM
  • Shock absorbing elastomer drive system eliminates potential for ignition timing deviation and protects the EPM from vibration
  • 24-tooth crank, 1-tooth cam pattern per engine cycle for accurate timing and easy set up (Pattern available in cam/crank sensor wizard in AEMPro/AEMTuner/InfinityTuner)
  • EPM manufactured from 6061 T-6 billet aluminum

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