AEM Performance Electronics, established in 1987 in Hawthorne, California, has been at the forefront of automotive innovation for over three decades. Founded by John Concialdi, AEM began as a tuning and fabrication shop, quickly gaining recognition for its expertise in high-performance solutions. The company's commitment to making advanced technologies accessible to racing enthusiasts has solidified its reputation in the automotive aftermarket industry.

Product Range:

  • Engine Management Systems: AEM offers sophisticated engine control units (ECUs) that provide precise tuning capabilities, enabling users to optimize engine performance for various applications.

  • Fuel Delivery Components: From high-flow fuel pumps to adjustable fuel pressure regulators, AEM's fuel delivery products are designed to meet the demands of high-performance engines.

  • Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Controllers: These devices allow for accurate monitoring and tuning of air/fuel mixtures, essential for achieving optimal engine efficiency and power.

  • Cold Air Intake Systems: Engineered to increase airflow and enhance engine performance, AEM's intake systems are a popular choice among enthusiasts.

  • Performance Gauges and Data Loggers: AEM provides a range of digital gauges and data logging solutions, offering real-time monitoring of critical engine parameters.


    Innovations and Milestones:

    • Pioneering Cold Air Intakes: In the early 1990s, AEM developed one of the first cold air intake systems, utilizing resonance tuning to achieve significant power gains. 

    • Advancements in Engine Management: By 2001, AEM introduced the Series1 Programmable Engine Management System, followed by the Wideband UEGO Controller gauge in 2002, marking significant advancements in engine tuning capabilities. 

    • Expansion into EV Solutions: Recognizing the shift towards electric vehicles, AEM launched a dedicated division focused on performance controls for EV conversions, catering to the growing community of electric vehicle enthusiasts.