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FAST XIM Standalone Ignition Controller GM LS1/LS6
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XIM Standalone Ignition Controllers
Specifications:
FAST's XIM Standalone Ignition Controllers let you enable programmable control of the late model coil-per-cylinder ignition systems, independent of the fuel delivery method or any factory computer. The standalone XIM can be custom tuned as desired with the easy-to-use adjustment dial pots. This bolt-on solution to coil-on plug ignition is the easiest and most reliable way to run a carburetor or EZ-EFI. Available kits are for use with EZ-EFI 2.0 Fuel Ignition, XFI 2.0 or XFI Sportsman systems on many distributor-less ignition-type EFI engines. It’s a simple plug-and-play installation with factory type connectors that plug into your factory sensors.
Hi- Will this control my 6.0 ls that came from a wrecked Escalade ? The engine is all I have.....No factory harness or computer.If not pleas advise me on any additional parts I may need. Thanks for any help you can give
I can use this to run my 5-3 LS1 with a turbo 350 trans or will i need something else?
will this control all engine functions for a stand alone system along with Trans?
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