That looks like a really nice setup. What's the sample rate on something like that? Can it read engine parameters such as fuel rail pressure, pulse width, timing, etc? If not, can it be interfaced with EFILive somehow so you can look at everything in sync?
Josh you can have a seperate cable that plugs in and logs all parameters on on the OBDI port but i opted to not use this. I can however still log with EFI and simply download the log file into excel and then incorporate it with race pack data. I cant remember what he said the sample rates where i do remeber thinking it was pretty high
Looks like it is a complete custom setup. Going to have to be a electronic genius to get it all wired up,good luck! Do you need custom sensors made? I see you said plug and play but where do you pick up trans pressure like say on a Allison?
Be interesting to see once you get it all hooked up sure looks mighty cool and will give you lots data .
dont have to be a electronic wiz at all, there is one cable on the dash that runs to the modules and a power and ground
then as for the sensors they all came pre labled and where to plug them in
on there site i just looked thru they must have 150 different sensors to choose from so you just decide on what you need EG: drive press i opted for a 0-300psi
the basic setup will be easy then i can really start to get into all the cool features later
· Display up to 28 inputs via 4 pages
· Blue backlight
· Gear Indicator
· 8 user defined alarms with warning text and lights
· User defined 5-character sensor input names
· User defined shift lights
· Shielded, low luster display for sunlight viewing
· Metric / Imperial Configurable
The IQ3 Display Dash can be utilized with any of Racepak's V-Net data loggers, providing a compact, fully programmable LCD digital dash for use in a variety of motorsports.
Progressive shift lights, eight warning lights and all inputs are easily programmable through the DataLink II software.
A single V-Net cable is routed to the rear of the dash, providing power and access to all sensor information transmitted to the data logger. Up to 24 different sensor inputs may be displayed on a total of four programmable pages. The blue backlight provides excellent viewing for both daylight and nighttime usage, while the low luster display screen provides excellent protection against scratches.