AEM’s Infinity-10 ECU - New Product Release From SEMA
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AEM’s Infinity-10 ECU - New Product Release From SEMA







When it comes to monitoring and tuning high performance vehicles, you can never have enough sensors to ensure that every aspect of an engine is performing perfectly. AEM has been leading the way in standalone EMS technology for over a decade, and they just released their baddest EMS ever the Infinity-10 at SEMA. We spent over an hour at the AEM booth going over this new EMS and we would love to start addressing questions and concerns for potential buyers. Below I have ran through some features that we feel really makes this unit really stand out, did we mention its said to have a sub $2,500 price tag too?

AEM Infinity-10 Features:
• 126 pin motorsports quality harness with fully sealed automotive connectors
• Compatible with all factory and performance aftermarket sensors
• 12 peak and hold injector drivers• 10 0-5 volt ignition inputs
• 23 analog inputs
• Flex fuel compensated – fuel, ignition, and boost
• Programmable traction control based on wheel speed or engine acceleration

If your in the market for an EMS that offers you the ultimate control look no further! Feel free to ask any questions you may have, we are here to help!

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The Infinity has the ability to process 400,000,000 thoughts per second. By comparison, the fastest OEM ECUs are reportedly capable of only 125,000,000 thoughts per second with an average aftermarket ECU only capable of 50,000,000....so yea like he said, its FAST!
Flex fuel compensated – fuel, ignition, and boost sounds like it will give pro efi a run for its money i am looking for a new ecu have been trying to decide between haltec platinum sport 2000 and pro efi but i would love to hear more about this any info on the idle control or stat sync there is no way ill pay that kinda money and deal with the long cranking did they have a eta on when they will release them.
Last edited by mrboost05; Nov 9, 2011 at 07:18 PM.
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From a few screenshots of the tuning software I've seen on the AEM forums, it does have lean protection.
Wouldn't that be nice?
Wouldn't that be nice?
Last edited by MasterNater; Nov 27, 2011 at 12:52 AM.
i did alittle searching i hear it will be in the $2300 range and will do all of what we have asked about plus some but i am not the person to try to explain everything this ecu should do bump for map to come back.
I'm considering to swap from my actual series 1 to a series 2, as i need to use the 4 channel uego controller that works in can, can anybody tell me if this new infinity 10 has switchable dual maps as regards fuel/timing/boost, like haltech/motec and other hi-end ecus? In that case i could wait the release of this new ecu instead of purchasing the series 2.....






