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AEM 22 Channel CAN Expander Module

AEM 22 Channel CAN Expander Module

AEM30-2212

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Regular price $371.95
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AEM's 22 Channel CAN Sensor Module (PN 30-2212) converts analog, digital and frequency inputs into an AEMnet CAN bus signal that can be transmitted to the CD-5 Carbon and CD-7 Digital Dashes. This expansion module provides a way for users with carbureted vehicles to add a CD Dash, and lets users with existing CAN-based devices add more channels to the display for viewing and/or data logging (data logging requires CD-5L Carbon or CD-7L logging Dashes). The 22-Channel CAN Sensor Module is compatible with the CD Dashes only; it will run in parallel with 3rd party CAN devices on the CD dashes but it is currently not compatible with AEM's AQ-1 Data Logger, Series 2 or Infinity ECUs, or 3rd party ECUs or loggers.
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MPN: 30-2212
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AEM 22 Channel CAN Expander Module

$371.95

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