The AiM MXS Strada dash represents a huge leap forward in dash display flexibility. The brilliant 800x480 pixel (5" diagonal) TFT display frees you from the constraints of a single, factory-designed LCD display. The MXS shows you the data you want, the way you want.
The MXS Strada (Italian for "street") is designed to be connected to any of over 1000 different different Computer's. Any data gathered by the Computer can be displayed, without connecting additional sensors. Four additional analog input channels* can display a wide range of temperatures, pressures, or potentiometers (throttle position, steering position, etc). A CAN input allows you to further expand the dash by adding an almost limitless number of AiM CAN Data Hubs (Part No. MC-329, sold separately). These hubs let you connect other inputs such as Lambda (O2), SmartyCam, or even channel expansion hubs, without using any analog channels! The super-compact 6.5" x 3.8" anodized aluminum housing is small enough to replace a typical instrument cluster. The wide, auto-dimming display can be set by the user to a number of different full-color screen designs. You can even create up to 8 different pages, all using different screen designs. Ten configurable shift light LEDs across the top of the housing can all be programmed with any of 7 colors. The shift lights can be programmed separately for each gear, if desired. Set them to come on sooner in low gears and closer to redline in high gears, set different colors for each gear, and more! This version of the MXS Strada has 6 configurable alarm LEDs along the sides with ISO warning lights (turn signals, high beams, low beams, low fuel, low oil pressure, and high coolant temperature). Each alarm can be programmed with a steady or flashing LED, a custom text message on the screen, and multiple conditions (for example, oil pressure below 60 psi and engine speed above 4000 RPM... or over-rev by 200 RPM keeps the light on steady until power-off, while over-rev by 500 RPM makes the same light flash until data is downloaded... ). A digital output* (1 amp @ 12v) can be used to trigger an external warning light, fan relay, etc based on similar logic as the alarms.
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