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The AutoMeter Competition LCD Display is the next evolution of driver communication and data acquisition. Designed specifically for the harshest of environments, the carbon composite housing is IP65 sealed against water and dust intrusion and will easily withstand 20g of continuous vibration and 50g of shock. Our 7” LCD panel ensures easy visibility under all circumstances with a retina level pixel density, unmatched brightness and an optically bonded lens for extreme glare suppression. The display layout is fully configurable to your individual specifications. The system will accommodate four programmable data bus channels (2 CAN and 2 serial) in conjunction with a nearly limitless amount of discrete analog sensors and its integrated 3 Axis Accelerometer. Data collection can occur at up to 1 kHz and the internal memory allows for practically infinite recording time. User definable warnings take advantage of super bright, multicolor LEDs placed around the perimeter of the chassis to alert the driver to critical onscreen information.
Display Features:
7.0” TFT LCD panel, 1000 nit brightness for unmatched daytime and nighttime visibility with 800x480 resolution. Onboard photo sensor for automatic brightness control
Dimensions - 8.3" Wide x 5.2" High x 1.4" Deep
Carbon Composite Housing
Single 37 way autosport (AS) wiring loom connector for ease of installation and removal
12 analog inputs for discrete sensors ideal for parameters not supported on the vehicle communication bus or ECU. Expansion modules available separately for additional input
DataPro Designer PC Setup utility
Fully user configurable from display via integrated 4 button interface for at track changes. Optional external switch set can be mounted within driver reach for easy access
16 configurable multi-color LED indicator lights can be programmed for a wide variety of alarm and shift / gear change indication functions
Initial release supports 6 layers or screens selected from user- configurable templates (screens/instrument cluster designs/layouts), additional configurability supporting team selected graphics, parameter/instrument type and location, and size will be made available with future firmware and PC software releases
Display features perfectly rendered virtual analog needles, value display bands, digital value indicators for vehicle parameters and configurable full color text warning messages
Patented Predictive Lap Timing Display for Driver and Vehicle Development
Inputs:
4 pulse/digital or analog inputs (0-5V, Hz, or resistive)
8 analog inputs (0-5V)
5 external switches / control outputs
Internal 3-axis accelerometer +/-6g
Internal battery voltage
GPS Mapping and Lap Timing
Communications:
2 Configurable RS232 ports
Configurable CAN BUS ports
Ethernet port for PC comms:(config. & firmware upgrades)
1 USB port: data exchange, configuration,copy/upload, & firmware updates.
Data Recording:
4 GB Onboard Datalogging Memory
Record up to 128 channels
Sample rates up to 500 Hz (Select inputs 1000 Hz)
Includes powerful DataPro Analysis Software
Environmental:
IP65 sealed
Operating temperature range: 20ºF to 180ºF
Humidity: 0-100% RH
Continuous vibration up to 20g, Shock up to 50g
Miscellaneous:
Boot time / reset time to data screen: 2s
Boot time for full graphic application: 8s
Weight: 1.5lbs
Feature Points
Optically Bonded, Super Bright 7” Display Provides Unmatched Day and Night Time Visibility.
16 Integrated Multi-Color Configurable Indicator Lights for Pre-Programmed Warnings and Shift Points.
Single High Density Motorsport Connector and Starter Harness
Analog and Digital Combination Offers Optimized Precision for Both Accurate Values and Rate of Change.
Surface Mounted and Remote Mounted Button Interface For Driver Input and Menu Navigation
Optional Configurable Pro-Control Outputs
Configurable CAN Input for PCM Connections, Up to 12 Discrete Sensor Inputs With Internal 3-axis Accelerometer and Voltage.
IP65 Sealed For Protection Against Dust and Moisture.
Continuous Vibration Up to 20g and Shock Up to 50g.
Custom carbon composite injection molded housings with ultrasonic welded brass inserts and built-in heat sink.
High quality graphics unmatched by any other aftermarket instrument panel.
Total Recording Channels: 128
Sensor Inputs: 12
Ships With
Wire Harness: Yes
California Residents: Prop 65WARNING Cancer, Birth Defects and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
REVIEWS:
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Camaro69Dude from
Perfect data acquisitionThe display is perfect and looks better than most other company's LCD performance dashes, data acquisition is easy to use.
Date published: 2017-10-23
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Longhorn68 from
Great dash with lots of featuresI bought this dash for my LS3 powered pro touring 68 Camaro. Looks fantastic and sets my car apart from all others.
Date published: 2017-10-23
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Ramin from
Great Product!I picked one up last month and I love the product!
Hi I’m from Sydney and I’d like to set this dash up with an LS3 and 6l80e. Just want to check what my options are for the speedometer? Is there a GPS connection? Or do I need to use a wheel speed sensor. Thank you so much.
Asked by: T-Bone
Thank you for your question. You can use P/N: ST269589 to obtain a GPS signal, ST269515, or ST670. For further assistance please give our tech line a call at 866-248-6356.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-10-22
Will this display a check engine light?
Asked by: AaronOh
Thank you for your question. No, you can set it to display warning lights such as oil pressure or temperature warnings, but check engine warning is not one of the available warnings.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-08-14
i have a 93 F150 (OBD1) will this work with my truck? or does it have to be OBD2?
Asked by: Tickster
Thank you for your question. This unit does not use OBD-i or OBD-II. It requires our sensors be installed and wiring run from the sensors to the unit. It does not work via OBD-II.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-08-19
Hi dose it come with KPH Speedo
Asked by: Allan
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can change the units for all the gauges.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-04-19
Will this work with a Chevy LS1 with the 6ls computer module in a 100% custom swamp buggy.
Asked by: cjmueller23x
Thank you for your question. We will need a little more information about your application to best answer your question. Please reach out to our support team so they can answer any questions you have. You can reach them at 866.248.6357 or https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-04-12
I want to use this in a carburated application that currently has autometer analog gauges. Can I use the same sendors that my Autometer l gauges use for water T Oilp and rpm? Is the GPS in the base unit or a purcased option thanks
Asked by: Steve Miklos
Thank you for your question. The GPS interface is integrated into the unit, you will just need to get our #5283 GPS antenna. As for the rest of your questions, there are quite a few details we need and some more information is necessary to properly answer your questions. I recommend contacting our support team so they can better assist you. You can reach them at 866.248.6357 or https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-04-30
Building a street rod with Holley Dominator ECU. Will your digital dash communicate over the Dominator CANbus to display engine and chassis data?
Asked by: AMelvin
Thank you for your question. Yes, the Digital dash can be configured to work off a CAN signal.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-02-19
Can I connect oil pressure, water temp, fuel pressure, Volts and two (2) O2 sensors with out with extra expansion channel module?
Asked by: Daveclev
Hi Dave, thank you for the question. The 6021 LCD dash will measure up to 12 channels. No expansion will be needed until you exceed that number.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-01-16
Ho i have a 5.7 ls1 retro fitted to an older car using the gm pcm. What is the easist way to use this product in this car?, Change the ecu? If so which one do you recommend
Asked by: JamieK
Thank you for your question. We would recommend you change the ECU to any ECU that has a CAN output. If you have any additional questions, you can contact our support team at 815.895.8141 or via https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-12-11
Can the dash work with a 2012 ram 3500? If not what could it need to work
Asked by: Rogerthat
Thank you for your question. The dash is not vehicle specific and could certainly work depending on the reading you wanted. I recommend calling our tech support team to figure out exactly what you will need to make it work. You can call them at 866.248.6357
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-11-05
Can this unit be used on 2009 6.6 lmm duramax with alison 1000. Thanks
Asked by: Pat323
Thank you for your question. The 6021 LCD dash is not going to be compatible with OEM CAN bus systems, however, it can be used with auxiliary sensors. For further questions regarding your application or specific parameters, please contact our tech support team here: https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-10-04
A few questions above state that this dash isnt good for obdii communication, but more modern GM vehicles actually have GMLAN CAN Bus data being transmitted. I would like a better understanding on if this dash will work on a GMLAN Can bus network.
Asked by: brlcla
Thank you for the question. The 6021 LCD dash will work on several aftermarket ECUs with a CAN output, but is not compatible with any OEM CAN protocol.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-08-20
Have you added an odometer feature yet?
My company is in the process of developing an American made supercar and would like to implement your dash in the car.
Asked by: NCC Supercars
Thank you for the question. At this time there is no odometer functionality built into the 6021 LCD. Long term, this is something we'd like to add and plan to add, but I would not want to make any guarantees at this time. If you're interested in using this in an OEM application and the odometer was one of the main functions preventing that, it would certainly be worthwhile sending us an email that we can forward to our OEM Sales and Engineering Team:
https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-08-13
Will this work with a chevy erod package. As in a ob2?
Asked by: Thetomm
Thank you so much for contacting us. While we can very easily adapt to the CAN outputs from most every aftermarket EFI system, the OE style system in the eRod package is not nearly powerful enough to interface with our dash. This holds true for any OBDII system, which lack the speed and bandwidth to really be useful as a professional data solution. There's also very limited channel data that is even broadcast on the OBDII bus, further limiting it even were the signal adequate. Sorry for the bad news.
Answered by: Joseph At AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-08-02
Is the same module as the 2014 Sportsman series? Does his one link with the existing OBD2 and transmit the data? Want to try and link this in my 1996 C1500 with an LS swap.
Asked by: Rubens09
Hi Rubens, thank you for the question. This is not the same as the Sportsman Series Dash, which was canceled and never released. There is no OBD-II interface or protocol within the LCD Dash to read OBD-II data. If there is a CAN output and you have access to the CAN protocol, you will likely be able to configure the LCD Dash to work directly off your system's CAN Bus. Here is a link to email us if you have additional questions:
http://www.autometer.com/resources/index/ask_a_question
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-07-23
My name is Gordon james I have a Toyota hi lux which I just put a 600hpr engine and want to get some more info on the lcd sportsman dash
Asked by: GORDON
Hi Gordon, thank you for contacting us. The 6021 LCD Dash will absolutely work for you, but there are many sender options available depending on what you want to monitor. If you'd like help with part numbers or have specific questions, give us a ring at 815-895-8141, hit the Chat link at the top of the page or you can email us here:
http://www.autometer.com/resources/index/ask_a_question
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-04-04
I would like to purchace a LCD Comp Dash for one of my street legal vehicals and was wondering if there is a odomiter feature and if it has a dimming feature for the screen.
Asked by: Devon
Hi Devon, thank you for connecting with us. The LCD Dash does feature an odometer and also has a dimming function. The unit itself has a sensor that will automatically dim when there is less ambient light, which can be further adjusted and customized within the software.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-03-22
Is it compatible with a Fueltech F500 that is connected by CAN 2?
Asked by: Oki37
Thank you so much for the question. If the ECU has a CAN output, yes, our LCD Dash will connect and interface with the CAN. Currently, this is not one of the protocols we have in the software, so there will be a little more set-up required in the software. Here is a link to email us if you have additional questions:
http://www.autometer.com/resources/index/ask_a_question
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-03-15
I would like to know where I can find the pinout of the display, thank you.
Asked by: andloc
Thank you so much for contacting us. If you click the Instruction Manual Download link on this page, the pinout is on page 6. You can also use this direct link:
https://www.autometer.com/media/manual/2650-1790.pdf
Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph At AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-02-16
Hi I have ordered this LCD Competition Dash and woundering what I have to do for making it work with my EMU Black Engine Management system.
Is there a easy step by step guide?
Asked by: Marcus
Hi Marcus, thank you for connecting with us. This will likely require some additional information and dialogue. If there is a CAN output and you have access to the CAN protocol, you will likely be able to configure the LCD Dash to work directly off your system's CAN Bus. Here is the link to email us for some additional information: https://www.autometer.com/resources/index/ask_a_question
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-02-15
I just bought a 2016 L83 GenV engine with the 6L80E transmission. It is going in my 55 Chevy project car and wondering if this would interface with the stock wiring harness somehow? I think this would look trick mounted above the steering column.
Asked by: Ryan Gerber
Hi Ryan, thank you for contacting us. Since there is no CAN output on the GM ECU you will have to use our harness and senders.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-07-09
Can a GM fuel sending unit be used to display fuel level?
Asked by: johnbryant562
Thank you for contacting us. The software included in the LCD dash will allow you to set the fuel level for a 0-90 GM sender and will also allow you to program a later model sender, which GM began moving to in 1997.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-01-10
Will this interface to a Haltech Elite series ECU through CAN buss. The Elite series CAN buss is also an OBD2 compliant protocol but reading a previous response this dash logger is not ODB2 capable. Will it read all parameters or just some?
Asked by: Terry Oliver
Hi Terry, thank you so much for contacting us. I would anticipate zero issues interfacing with the CAN from your Haltech system. We've used their systems before without any trouble. Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph From AutoMeter
Date published: 2017-12-12
is this will work with toyota land cruiser obd2 connector only year 2009
Asked by: abdulla
Hi Abdulla, thank you so much for contacting us. The LCS Race Dash is a professional grade data acquisition system and is not designed to interface with an OBDII system. It will integrate very easily with most any standalone ECU/fuel management system, just not a stock computer. You may want to check out our DashLink product for an OBDII solution:
http://www.autometer.com/dashlink-obdii-digital-gauges-apple-ios.html
Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph From AutoMeter
Date published: 2017-12-11
Can you bring the numbers up on the LCD screen without having to hook it up on a computer to read the max output that recorded?
Asked by: BMRAnglia
Thank you so much for contacting us. You can configure the dash to display peak values during setup. It's off by default, but can very easily be enabled. Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph From AutoMeter
Date published: 2017-12-04
What are the specs needed for a computer (PC or Mac. PC preferred) to run the analysis software if you need the computer & software to read the recorded data?
Asked by: BMRAnglia
Thank you so much for contacting us. While we don't publish a specific hardware spec for DataPro, any PC made within the last 5 years will be more than powerful enough to run it. The software itself is not incredibly resource intensive and should work on most any Windows machine stronger than a Chromebook. Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph From AutoMeter
Date published: 2017-12-04
Can I use this for street or do you still carry the street version
Asked by: RamMan
Thank you so much for contacting us. There is not, nor has there ever been a "street version" of the LCD dash. At present, this unit isn't totally ideal for street applications as there is no odometer function. This is something that our engineering team is working on and will be added during a subsequent software update (which are always free).
Answered by: Joseph From AutoMeter
Date published: 2017-11-28
I presently use a RacePak 300 Data Logger and record: RPM, driveshaft speed, EGT's, oil press, boost press, g-force, batt voltage, block temperature etc.. I would like add a digital dash, would the AutoMeter be able to use any of my original sensors?