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Wheels and Data Acquisition
Ok, I am thinking I need to buy some rain tire rims. I guess the cheapest rim will work in 18x11 and 18x12 F/R
I saw a few choices in the mags: OZ alleggerita HLT for $405/440 CCW 3-piece like I have are $450 each Also, I still have not bought a data system. I need to. A pro race coach down here told me to get race-keeper its the best in his opinion of the lower dollar systems. I have been reading about a droid based system for $9 ![]() http://trackmaster.trackaroo.com/welcome Anyone ever use it?
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition
For a less expensive option, look at the new racechrono system. Its a pretty good system and all self contained display and sensor unit.
A good friend of mine helped develop the system. Check out www.mh-motorsports.com for more info. I may even be able to get you a little extra discount.
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Eric H (in case you couldn't guess) GT-WC #22 (now #62 and Blue) |
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less than $9 for the android app? Cant go wrong with that...plus i could take a call while on the track..lol
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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there was a post that I did not too long ago, where you "slammed" me for using an iPad app for a quick measure on driveline angle - so, now, it's my turn. you make good money, you have a good bit of cash into your tow rig, your race car and a palace in Maine -- spend the money on a real data system coz a Droid App just is not going to cut it.....
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Devin - (aka Panoz26) Formally WC Car # 26, Red Now = WC-GT2 # 211, Black |
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Agreed....I just keep finding better things on the race car to spend the money on. Plus it seems like new technology keeps coming out on the data acq. front and i just keep holding off. I am doing the same thing with a digital camera/camcorder (waiting for an all in one that does it all).
I was just thinking for $9 bucks and a car mount how bad could it be..... plus serves you right for using an APPLE product....Steve J. can shove it...lol The bigger question is can I rig the droid into my helmet harness ![]() just think of the potential....when we have red flags, sitting on the grid, etc...we can be playing with our apps
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Jim McGovern ~ Building 289 Lemans Replica ~ '92 Mustang Coupe: 347ci / Carb Pictures |
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WAY too big for me...
Been thinking the panasonic ZS7 http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...00000000005702 Or the Nikon S8000 or S6000 http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Produc...PIX-S8000.html Good camera with great zoom and HD video with zooming while recording video. Up until now I only bought Canon cameras but these others are better fits right now I think. I always stall on buying electronics...they improve to fast :-)
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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In that case check out the "Micro Four Thirds" stuff.
The glass is much more important than the electronics. However, sensors that are too small will degrade the optics - regardless of what they rate the megapixels. 12MP on a full frame camera is not the same as 12MP on a point and shoot. The micro four thirds platform is trying to strike a balance between a smaller sensor (smaller than standard crop sensor) and a point and shoot sensor. They are trying to match smaller size with high quality. The Olympus Pen might be something to check out. Interchangeable lenses on a point and shoot type body. The glass on these should be pretty good. http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1482
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Jim McGovern ~ Building 289 Lemans Replica ~ '92 Mustang Coupe: 347ci / Carb Pictures |
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I forgot about Olympus...thanks...
I think this is more in the class I have been looking for: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...530&page=specs But I still think the Pana and Nikon outperform the Olympus player.... Spec needed: Point and shoot, HD video that I can zoom while videoing, about 8 ozs or less, small enough for a pocket, big glass for improved optics, etc..... Just found this one....HUGE zoom...seems good.... http://www.samsung.com/us/photograph...EC-HZ35WZBPBUS Just too many choices and not enough knowledge....ughhhhh
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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All of the cameras I have looked at above are 1/2.3 sensors....must need a larger physical case for the bigger sensors.
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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