AEM 8 Channel K-Type Thermocouple EGT CAN Module for Enhanced Monitoring

AEM SKU: AEM30-2224
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Description

AEM 8 Channel K-Type Thermocouple EGT CAN Module for Enhanced Monitoring measures exhaust gas temperature across up to eight cylinders and broadcasts the data over CAN, enabling synchronized analysis and precise cylinder-to-cylinder comparison.

Optimized for tuning and calibration workflows, it provides accurate, per-channel EGT data to inform fueling, ignition timing, and load modeling. The CAN output integrates seamlessly with modern data systems for reliable, time-aligned acquisition in demanding environments.

Features & Benefits

  • 8-channel K-type thermocouple inputs — Monitor EGT on each cylinder to balance fueling and ignition strategies.
  • CAN broadcast output — Transmits data over CAN for streamlined integration with ECUs, dashes, and data loggers.
  • Per-channel EGT visibility — Identifies cylinder imbalance and heat trends to reduce risk of detonation or component stress.
  • Synchronized data acquisition — Ensures time-aligned EGT data for accurate correlation with load, RPM, and lambda.
  • Modular deployment — Supports inline, V, and horizontally opposed engine layouts for flexible installation.
  • Motorsport-ready design — Engineered for dependable operation in high-vibration, high-heat environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Input type: K-type thermocouple
  • Number of channels: 8
  • Measured parameter: Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)
  • Output protocol: CAN bus

Compatibility

Universal module for CAN-enabled data ecosystems. Intended for integration with CAN-based ECUs, display dashes, and data loggers requiring multi-channel EGT input in motorsport, chassis/engine dyno, calibration, and validation applications.

Closing

Delivers consistent, channel-synchronized EGT data for multi-cylinder engines utilizing CAN-integrated ECUs and data systems.

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