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AEM 30-1913 Universal Fuel Ignition Controller 6 Channel User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the AEM F/IC6. Inside the box you will find the F/IC module, a
universal wiring harness, and other components required to install the F/IC and adjust
the F/IC via a laptop or PC. See Figure 1. Please note that all hyperlinks in the PDF
version of this instruction manual are accessible by clicking on them. For more
information on select vehicles, please visit the F/IC section of the AEM Electronics
Forum here:

http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.php?board=89.0

. Before installing

this kit, it is highly recommended that you watch the F/IC informational videos located
here:

http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=327

. Software for

this product is available here:

http://www.aemelectronics.com/catalog-software-

downloads-72/


Kit contents:

- F/IC Module
- Flying Lead

Harness

- Bypass plug
- Instructions
- USB Cable
- Vacuum Hose (3

’)

- Tee Fitting
- Zip Tie (3)






Figure 1: Kit contents


Getting started

Note: The following is a universal wiring installation. For more specific

information on some of the more common vehicles, please visit the F/IC section of the
AEM Electronics Forum. Also, to make the install easier and to save you from cutting
your factory harness, we recommend the use of a “patch” or “extension” harness.
These harnesses are available for various vehicles on order from our website:

http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=315

. The first step in

connecting the F/IC is to determine what features/functions are needed and which
functions are not needed. The F/IC comes with a universal flying lead that has 46 non-
terminated wires. At first glance, the bundle of wires is quite intimidating. However, by
answering some questions about your vehicle and what you want to do with the F/IC,
some of the wires can be eliminated. Before we begin, we must learn the two types of
connections used with the F/IC: the tap and the intercept. See Figure 2.