New Release: Singular Motorsports Digital Dash Bracket
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New Release: Singular Motorsports Digital Dash Bracket
Hey guys, we've had several new things simmering on the back burner for quite a while and it's time to release them into the wild! You'll be seeing several new things coming in this first quarter!
First up is a bracket for mounting almost every popular flavor of digital dashes in the NA and NB.
The original concept went into Hyper in 2017-ish when I needed to mount my Racepak IQ3S. It makes the dash mounting process super easy and is adjustable and very solid. Ever since then I've been wanting to tweak the design to take all of the various dash models out there, and I finally sat down and got that done.
Digital Dash Bracket on singularmotorsports.com
With the wide variety of dash sizes, it turned out that there needed to be two versions of the bracket; one for the smaller range or dashes and another for the larger ones. So you'll see a Type S (Small) and Type L (Large) listed on our site. Just pick the one that is appropriate for your dash.
Between the two bracket versions, the following dashes are covered:
AIM MXL
AIM MXP
AIM MXG
Racepak IQ3 and IQ3S
Haltech iC-7
AEM CD-5
AEM CD-7
If anyone has a dash that currently isn't covered here, reach out to me (email is best) and I can check the mounting layout for that dash and let you know if one of the two we offer would work for you.
I'd be happy to take any questions here so ask away if there's anything you want to know.
Type S bracket with AIM MXP mounted:
Type S bracket with Racepak IQ3 mounted – note the tab used for mounting the top/center stud (comes with your bracket):
Type L bracket with Haltech iC-7 mounted:
AIM MXP currently being mounted into the HyperMiata using this bracket:
Bracket mounts using steering column bolts (pictured is epowersteering.com / KMiata Electric power steering column, which is a modified NB column):
First up is a bracket for mounting almost every popular flavor of digital dashes in the NA and NB.
The original concept went into Hyper in 2017-ish when I needed to mount my Racepak IQ3S. It makes the dash mounting process super easy and is adjustable and very solid. Ever since then I've been wanting to tweak the design to take all of the various dash models out there, and I finally sat down and got that done.
Digital Dash Bracket on singularmotorsports.com
With the wide variety of dash sizes, it turned out that there needed to be two versions of the bracket; one for the smaller range or dashes and another for the larger ones. So you'll see a Type S (Small) and Type L (Large) listed on our site. Just pick the one that is appropriate for your dash.
Between the two bracket versions, the following dashes are covered:
AIM MXL
AIM MXP
AIM MXG
Racepak IQ3 and IQ3S
Haltech iC-7
AEM CD-5
AEM CD-7
If anyone has a dash that currently isn't covered here, reach out to me (email is best) and I can check the mounting layout for that dash and let you know if one of the two we offer would work for you.
I'd be happy to take any questions here so ask away if there's anything you want to know.
Type S bracket with AIM MXP mounted:
Type S bracket with Racepak IQ3 mounted – note the tab used for mounting the top/center stud (comes with your bracket):
Type L bracket with Haltech iC-7 mounted:
AIM MXP currently being mounted into the HyperMiata using this bracket:
Bracket mounts using steering column bolts (pictured is epowersteering.com / KMiata Electric power steering column, which is a modified NB column):
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These have nothing to do with the ECU, most of the 100+ AiM dashes I've installed are on vehicles with stock ECUs. In fact, they allow you to datalog auxiliary sensors like oil pressure, temperature, fuel pressure, etc. without the requirement of an aftermarket ECU. These mounts remove a minor headache in the install process for a small price, I'll be sure to mention them to my service advisor for future installs.
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