The tuning gurus at AEM Electronics have announced a suite of enhancements coming to the Infinity ECU platform as well as the InfinityTuner software, both of which usher in a host of new capabilities for the system.
V96.1 firmware version is now available and delivers several new and enhanced features for the V2.96.7154 InfinityTuner software released in October 2014. These include the addition of 128 standard Infinity specific channels on the CAN bus, a new rolling launch 2-step anti-lag feature, expanded user-adjustable fuel trim, ignition advance trim, Lambda target trim, 3-step, drive-by-wire and boost control tuning capabilities, and a new oil temp engine protection strategy. It also includes new support for the following applications:
- Ford Modular 4.6L/5.4L 2-Valve SOHC engine, factory DBW throttle control supported if equipped
- Ford Modular 4.6L/5.4L 3-Valve SOHC engine, factory VCT and DBW throttle control supported
- Ford Modular 4.6L/5.4L 4-Valve DOHC engine, factory DBW throttle control supported if equipped
- 1994-1996 Nissan SR20DET engine
- 1989-2003 Nissan RB26DETT engine
- 2006-2015 Mazda 2.0L MZR engine
- 2002-2007 Suzuki GSX-R 1300 Hayabusa
- Universal 8-1 cam/crank timing pattern
- Upgraded Nissan VQ35 timing pattern for improved starting
On the tuner’s side, V2.96.8202 software enhancements include a number of new features focused at making the tuner more user friendly and intuitive:
- Global Unit Preferences
- Unit Preference changes are now made globally throughout the software program
- New Right-Click Menu Speeds Editing of 1D and 2D Tables
- Users can now right-click to make simple changes to 1D and 2D tables
- More Efficient Channel Select Menu for Improved Efficiency
- Revised dialogue box for USB and Multiple Channel Selection that is more intuitive and easy to use
- New Help Feature
- The Infinity tuning guide is now available in InfinityTuner software. Pressing F1 will launch the Tuning Guide, which then highlights and displays information about the page of the Wizard that is being used
- Expanded General Purpose Output Capabilities
Head over to AEM’s site to get more information on these updates.