Dakota Digital BIM Expansion OBD II/CAN Interface
Highlights
- Digital Diagnostic Information
- Engine and Trans Data
- OBD-II Interface
- Direct Plug-in Design
Dakota Digital BIM Expansion OBD II/CAN Interface.
Integrate modern drivetrain data into your custom build with this OBD-II/CAN Interface (BIM-01-2). This plug-in module connects directly to your vehicle’s OBD II diagnostic port and streams engine and transmission data to compatible Dakota Digital instrument systems. It is ideal for LS swaps, restomod projects, and late-model engine conversions. This module reduces the need for separate senders and sensors, simplifying wiring and installation in modern performance builds.
Features and Benefits:
- Direct plug-in to OBD II diagnostic port
- Displays engine and transmission data on Dakota Digital gauges
- Reads speedometer and tachometer signals from ECM
- Displays engine temperature and check engine status
- Supports additional vehicle data depending on ECM capability
- Ideal for LS swaps and restomod builds
- Reduces need for external sensors
- Compatible with Dakota Digital VFD3, VHX, HDX, RTX, and GRFX instrument systems
- Supports common OBD II communication protocols
- Universal solution for OBD II-equipped vehicles
Vehicle Fitment:
- 1964-1972 Chevy Chevelle/El Caminos
- 1967-1973 Chevy Camaros
Please Note: Displayed data depends on the vehicle ECM and available sensors. Some parameters may not be supported on all applications. GM Connect and Cruise packages do not transmit gear position data. Verify system compatibility before ordering.
California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
Related Categories: Gauges
Installation Instructions
Vehicle Fitment
This product will fit the following Camaro years:
- 1967,
- 1968,
- 1969,
- 1970,
- 1971,
- 1972,
- 1973,
This product will fit the following Chevelle years:
- 1964,
- 1965,
- 1966,
- 1967,
- 1968,
- 1969,
- 1970,
- 1971,
- 1972,
This product will fit the following El Camino years:
- 1964,
- 1965,
- 1966,
- 1967,
- 1968,
- 1969,
- 1970,
- 1971,
- 1972,











