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Aim Ecu Bridge Can/rs232 Connection on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:AIM Manufacturer Part Number:ECUBRIDGECAN/RS232

AiM ECU BRIDGE CAN/RS232 CONNECTION

The AiM Ecu Bridge is needed whenever engine data is to be visualized on a display, or on a SmartyCam HD video, if no recording is required.  They are compatible with G-Dash and Formula/GT Steering wheels, and of course with the SmartyCam HD on-board camera.  

The ECU Bridge is to be used if the Engine Control Unit transmits data in the following protocols-  OBDII, CAN, or RS232.  The CAN/RS232 connection allows for direct installation on aftermarket ECU's.  


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