AFM Delete Modules SPECIAL PRICING.......until Friday
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AFM Delete Modules SPECIAL PRICING.......until Friday
2014+ Corvette Stingrays incorporate valves in the exhaust system for the Active Fuel Management (AFM) system. For some, heavy track use has caused overheating and failure of the valve actuators. The only option to eliminate the CEL in this situation is to replace the actuator(s).
For those looking to upgrade to an aftermarket exhaust system it is required to utilize a system that provides provisions for the AFM valves and actuators. These provisions can add significant cost to the exhaust system. The AFM Valve Delete modules are a plug and play solution that will allow you to remove the AFM valves and actuators without setting a CEL.
The AFM Delete modules utilize OEM grade weather sealed connectors, high temperature automotive grade wire, ad fully potted electronics designed for the harsh automotive electrical environment. Price $169 SHIPPED in CONUS
SPECIAL PRICING UNTIL FRIDAY $149 SHIPPED.
These modules have been meticulously hand assembled to the highest standard here in NC USA.
For those looking to upgrade to an aftermarket exhaust system it is required to utilize a system that provides provisions for the AFM valves and actuators. These provisions can add significant cost to the exhaust system. The AFM Valve Delete modules are a plug and play solution that will allow you to remove the AFM valves and actuators without setting a CEL.
The AFM Delete modules utilize OEM grade weather sealed connectors, high temperature automotive grade wire, ad fully potted electronics designed for the harsh automotive electrical environment. Price $169 SHIPPED in CONUS
SPECIAL PRICING UNTIL FRIDAY $149 SHIPPED.
These modules have been meticulously hand assembled to the highest standard here in NC USA.
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I believe you would disconnect the existing harness from the valve actuator, (leaving the actual valve in default state of "always open") and these would plug into the harness in lieu of the actuator to tell the computer "hey, the valves ok!" And not report a CEL even though the valve is open..
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I believe you would disconnect the existing harness from the valve actuator, (leaving the actual valve in default state of "always open") and these would plug into the harness in lieu of the actuator to tell the computer "hey, the valves ok!" And not report a CEL even though the valve is open..
Can you confirm OP?
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I believe you would disconnect the existing harness from the valve actuator, (leaving the actual valve in default state of "always open") and these would plug into the harness in lieu of the actuator to tell the computer "hey, the valves ok!" And not report a CEL even though the valve is open..