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AiM ECU Bridge for Ferrari F430 Challenger GT3
$444,42 + VAT ($533,30)
• ECU Bridge is to be used when the Engine Control Unit transmits data by either OBDII, CAN or RS232.
• ECU Bridge has to be properly configured with Race Studio 2 software to communicate with the different visors/cameras on one side and ecus on the other side.
• RPM data can be obtained with connection to the coil or by reading a square wave signal generated by the ignition system.
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SKU:
AIMSM-EB-FER
Categories: Lap Timing & Cameras, Lap Timing Accessories, Motorsport, Pit Equipment
Brand: AiM
Description
AiM ECU Bridge for Ferrari F430 Challenger GT3
The Aim ECU Bridge for Ferrari F430 Challenger GT3 is the connector for immediate plug & play connection to the OBDII port of cars with stock ECUs or CAN/RS232 connection for direct installation on aftermarket ECUs.
They are compatible with Aim MXL Dash, Aim G-Dash and Aim Formula steering wheels, and of course with the Aim SmartyCam HD and Aim SmartyCam GP HD racing cameras.
The easiest way to show engine data on visors and SmartyCam videos
ECU Bridge
ECU Bridge and RPM Bridge are two systems that are needed whenever engine data needs to be viewed on a display or on a SmartyCam video (if no recording is required)
They are compatible with MXL Dash, G-Dash and Formula/GT steering wheels, and of course with the SmartyCam and SmartyCamGP.
ECU Bridge is to be used when the Engine Control Unit transmits data by either OBDII, CAN or RS232.
Aim has developed hundreds of different protocols to make compatibility with virtually all ECUs possible, either stock or aftermarket ecus. ECU Bridge has to be properly configured with Race Studio 2 software to communicate with the different visors/cameras on one side and ecus on the other side.
ECU Bridge is available in two variants:
With an OBDII connector, for immediate plug&play connection to the OBDII port of cars with stock ECU’s
With CAN/RS232 connection, for direct installation on aftermarket ECU’s.
RPM Bridge
RPM Bridge is to be used whenever the car has got no ECU (i.e. classic cars).
In this case, RPM data can be obtained with connection to the coil or by reading a square wave signal generated by the ignition system.
Additional information
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 25 × 25 cm |
Brand | |
MPN | SM-EB-FER |
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