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d3vnull 09-23-2020 10:30 PM

AEM CD-7 Digital Dash Swap Information
 
Been looking around the forums and internet and can’t seem to find anyone who has done a gauge cluster swap on an FR-S/BRZ/GT86 for the AEM CD-7 Digital Dash. Specifically trying to prepare for any issues I might run into with effectively deleting the stock factory cluster given I worry that the ECU might have some issues with that cluster not being connected. Anyone with experience doing this or some guidance on where I might find some more information would be great!

MJones_RB 10-01-2020 06:39 PM

Since the AEM just connects to the OBDII port, you could just keep the stock gauges plugged in and hidden in the dash.

geraldjust 10-01-2020 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by d3vnull (Post 3369908)
Been looking around the forums and internet and can’t seem to find anyone who has done a gauge cluster swap on an FR-S/BRZ/GT86 for the AEM CD-7 Digital Dash. Specifically trying to prepare for any issues I might run into with effectively deleting the stock factory cluster given I worry that the ECU might have some issues with that cluster not being connected. Anyone with experience doing this or some guidance on where I might find some more information would be great!

OK! i have some good experience with this.. first of.. your gonna have to calibrate the tank level sensor as that is read by the cluster then transmitted by canbus. also, the interior lighting regulation is done by the cluster too. If thats disconnected the lights at night that are AC controller radio etc.. are all gone. does a small part about fuel usage calculation. IF you have a turn key you will also need to replicate parts of the canbus as its part of the immobilizer system for turn key cars. Also, alternator light is important. without the proper load on the signal the alternator will not turn on and your car will die.

Most of this wont be a issue maybe if you have a racecar.. but replacing cluster other then that will be pretty hard. Im sure im forgetting a couple of other bigger things but a lot of issues.

Lastly.. OBD2 is not the same as canbus. So although is supports obd2 you still need a way to replicate the canbus system,Completely different.

d3vnull 01-11-2021 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by geraldjust (Post 3372249)
OK! i have some good experience with this.. first of.. your gonna have to calibrate the tank level sensor as that is read by the cluster then transmitted by canbus. also, the interior lighting regulation is done by the cluster too. If thats disconnected the lights at night that are AC controller radio etc.. are all gone. does a small part about fuel usage calculation. IF you have a turn key you will also need to replicate parts of the canbus as its part of the immobilizer system for turn key cars. Also, alternator light is important. without the proper load on the signal the alternator will not turn on and your car will die.

Most of this wont be a issue maybe if you have a racecar.. but replacing cluster other then that will be pretty hard. Im sure im forgetting a couple of other bigger things but a lot of issues.

Lastly.. OBD2 is not the same as canbus. So although is supports obd2 you still need a way to replicate the canbus system,Completely different.

Thank you for all this information! The stars must have aligned and brought me back to this thread today given I actually just got done installing your TracBox in my FR-S just yesterday, lol.

Given all this and my desire to keep the car street friendly, I am going to look to figure out a mounting solution to get my dash attached to the steering column sitting in front of the stock cluster.

Nstewart 12-08-2022 02:37 AM

Hey geraldjust, since there's almost no information about cluster swapping the on the internet would you be willing to go into more detail into the AEM swap? Perhaps a tutorial or some kind of instructions if its not too much to ask?

geraldjust 12-08-2022 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Nstewart (Post 3559434)
Hey geraldjust, since there's almost no information about cluster swapping the on the internet would you be willing to go into more detail into the AEM swap? Perhaps a tutorial or some kind of instructions if its not too much to ask?

As explained above, unless your running a aftermarket ecu, you cant do much of the advanced functions or replace the stock cluster. If your willing to mount your CD-7 on top of your existing cluster then get the OBD2 kit you can get with your AEM. But then its pretty self explanatory.


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