Rubi, Bill, and John:
Apologies - the current forum tender was not previously up to speed about the AirCam situation.
Bottom line - yes, SkyView will likely work for the AirCam, but it has yet to be verified in testing. Dynon and Lockwood have developed a SkyView configuration that allows both engines on an AirCam to be monitored with the inputs available on a single SV-EMS-220.
So, if you want to help make this happen, work directly with Lockwood to help with the testing that's needed to verify Lockwood's SkyView "AirCam configuration".
Minimum for what you would need from Dynon to help test the "AirCam Configuration" is a SkyView SV-D700 or SV-D1000 display and an SV-EMS-220. I'll speculate (but don't KNOW) that you'll also need an SV-ADAHRS-200 plus SV-GPS-250 for flight data that might affect engine performance / monitoring, such as altitude, airspeed, OAT, etc. (Again, this is MINIMUM equipment - likely you want a fully-featured SkyView system).
Apparently the "AirCam Configuration" will use a custom Engine Sensor harness and selection of engine sensors, but Lockwood will have to advise you about that.
Here's some background on the information previously provided about not currently supporting dual engines / dual SV-EMS-220s. NORMALLY, to monitor twin engines, you would need one SV-EMS-220 per engine (LOTS of sensors to monitor on an engine). We've had requests for supporting dual SV-EMS-220s, but we haven't done any work towards that yet. But Lockwood and Dynon worked things out to be able to monitor BOTH AirCam engines on ONE SV-EMS-220.