Matt Powers Wins Motegi Super Drift Challenge at LBGP In Infinity ECU-Tuned, Nitto Tire/Fatlace S14

04/23/2013

Matt Powers Wins Motegi Super Drift Challenge at LBGP In Infinity ECU-Tuned, Nitto Tire/Fatlace S14

04/23/2013

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Matt Powers Wins Motegi Super Drift Challenge at LBGP

In Infinity ECU-Tuned, Nitto Tire/Fatlace S14


April 23rd, 2013, Hawthorne, CA โ€“ Matt Powers took the win and his share of the $25,000 prize purse at the inaugural Motegi Racing Super Drift Challenge held during the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Powers piloted his Nitto Tire/Fatlace Nissan S14 to the top podium spot with a new, Katech-built LS7 powerplant that is controlled by the Infinity-8 ECU from AEM Performance Electronics.


When asked how he feels about the Infinity controlling his new engine Matt replied, "I am really excited to be on the new AEM Infinity ECU this season. As a driver I feel very confident in the product on the car, and as a team owner I am very happy with the support and attention the AEM crew has given me, which is a crucial tool in hunting podiums!"


The Infinity EMS delivers high-end engine control for the racing masses at a fraction of the cost. Built around a latest-generation 200MHz automotive processor, the Infinity is capable of processing 400 MIPS (millions of instructions per second). All Infinity systems come fully enabled without the need for feature add-on purchases. Combined with AEMโ€™s industry leading after-purchase support system, including free technical support, the Infinity is the ultimate engine control solution for both professional race teams and weekend track cars.


AEM's Infinity Programmable Engine Management System is legal solely for vehicles used in competition which may never be used upon a public road or highway.

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