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lewma
08-30-2021, 11:24 PM
Hello All
Does anyone have any experience with AIM Sportline Products ? I was reading about their digital dash and their PDM32 power module. Just wondering if anyone had used their products.
https://www.aim-sportline.com/us/products/pdm32-pdm08/index.htm
mark
Jkviper
08-31-2021, 04:48 PM
Hi,
I am planning on using the AIM PDM32 with the 6” Display for my build. I haven’t found much in terms of reviews or videos due to how new it is. I’ve downloaded the software(still beta) and have been playing with it to get a sense for how easy it is to customize.
I’ll probably pair it up to a Digital Guard Dawg keyless entry and push button start. Still 6 months away from ordering it.
One of the main selling features for me is it can read the ECU directly and a single cable for the display great reducing the amount of wiring. Also, being able to program it for things like, cutting the AC compressor off at a specific RPM and even control the parking brake electric actuator are nice features as well.
lewma
08-31-2021, 06:41 PM
I initially looked at it for a digital dash but then realized they had a power distribution module with digital fuses. Likely means a whole new wiring harness rather than using a Ron Francis wiring harness that came with the kit. I'm planning on a backup camera but it looks like you can program any number of inputs / outputs on those modules too.
I'll dig more. They have a sales office not too far from me so i may hit them up and see if I can get a demo.
mark
Jkviper
09-01-2021, 07:32 AM
I initially looked at it for a digital dash but then realized they had a power distribution module with digital fuses. Likely means a whole new wiring harness rather than using a Ron Francis wiring harness that came with the kit. I'm planning on a backup camera but it looks like you can program any number of inputs / outputs on those modules too.
I'll dig more. They have a sales office not too far from me so i may hit them up and see if I can get a demo.
mark
Mark,
The AIM PDM is new, they also have many digital dashes with different levels of functionality. Look at the MX Strada version, that is a digital dash without data logging and pdm if that is what you are looking for. If you want a simple really good looking digital dash, check out the KOSO RXF. Made for a motorcycle, but could be used on a car. It has all the necessary warning lights built in.
https://www.koso.com.tw/products-detail.php?id=1101&lang=en