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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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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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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition

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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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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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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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition

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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I am doing the same thing with a digital camera/camcorder (waiting for an all in one that does it all).
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/spec..._eos5dmkii.asp
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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition

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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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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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition

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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Re: Wheels and Data Acquisition

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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