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AEM Fuel/Ignition Controller

A Very Special Black Box

Posted December 2 2008 10:21 AM by Doug McColloch 
Filed under: Reviews, Four Wheeling Products, Big 3 & Import News, Dodge, Doug McColloch

Because everyone needs a little control in life.


The dudes at AEM have just released a brand-new fuel/ignition controller for 5.7L Hemi V-8, "for those looking to convert their Hemi into a force-fed race car," according to the press release. What does it do? Well,  it's PC-programmable and it works in parallel to yoiur factory ECU so your fuel programming shouldn't affect the preset fectory tuning algorithms. You can retard ignition timing and set fuel delivery rates, and the box is said to be able to handle up to 25 psi of boost. It's OBD-II compatible, and it boasts cool features like injector load simulation and filtering, selectable high-low voltage mag-driver outputs, and five (count 'em) cam/crank timing channels. Want to learn more? Click here for all the details.

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