AEM Electronics CD Digital Racing Dash SETUP (CD-5/CD-7)
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- In this video we have a couple guys from AEM Electronics at our shop helping us setup their CD5 data logging race dash in a customer's 350Z track car. If you have a AEM dash and are wanting tips how to set it up or were wondering how hard the setup is to do yourself this video is for you! We go over basic set-up, custom options and even how to integrate your stock fuel gauge.
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - About the CD-5/CD-7
8:30 - Using dash design software
10:30 - Standard layout screens
11:40 - Creating channels & mapping to display
20:35 - Creating a fuel guage
22:18 - Alarms and warning messages
28:26 - How to use with the customer
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Thank you for indexing this
Great product
I am in the cares too much what is going on in the car haha. Does it interact with his AIM solo or is he getting rid of that? I dont know if this is more simple or more complex than the AIM with holding the button VS uploading maps. This is some advanced engine management.
Can I use both the stock gauge and this digital dash cd5
Yes you can!
@@motoiq thanks bruh..
i have 6 channel module i just choose tachometer to the rpm and still didnt finish my car but want to make sure what is LS1 crankshaft speed inpot u said 36tooth sensor is 5400 ls1 ls1 is 24teeth? incase if i miss something
It's 24 teeth
So what frequency ? same 5400 ?
@@motoiq
I don't know, I just know the LS1 reluctor is 24 teeth
Can you make it for 1/4 (drag racing) track map?
Sure
@@motoiq when using the VDM are you able to have it show on the screen your 1/4 mile time after the pass is over?
You need to download it to a lap top.
is that a 240z
To bad you didn't show how to set up lap timing, I got everything working besides laptimes.
Check out this video (about 3:25 in): czcams.com/video/bzfGao1SqIw/video.html
viewing all this stuff in 2023 they all talk about their forums which have been fully nerfed for years at this point. Most of this data is all gone
Why are all these digital screens in the automotive aftermarket stuck on these super cheap displays? Whether it's audio or aftermarket head units, they all have resolutions that would make a 711 phone look expensive by comparison.
Maybe because its more than enough to clearly display data? The AEM screen is very easy to read. Its not like a phone or tablet where you need to see super small stuff.
Not just that, “automotive rated” is a real thing. You need to be able to park in in the Arizona sub for most of the day and bot come back to a molten screen or like a phone screen that just won’t turn on or display anything because it’s too hot. Same for extreme cold, same for super high humidity etc etc etc etc
Not to be rude, but ~$1.500 and they couldn't even do 720 or 1080? I have a 7" in my car and any less than 720 looks terrible imo.
it’s not a tv
@@motoiq thats what she said
On a budget device it's forgivable, but 480p displays look pretty horrible at arms length.
They should honestly