I’ve spent a lot of time over the past seasons trying to figure out the best and admittedly, the cheapest way to log our data, lap times, GPS information, etc, etc. Just this last year we stumbled upon RaceChrono, a lap timing program that will run on various platforms developed by a track enthusiast. Because the […]
Posts Tagged ‘DIY digidash’
RaceChrono: Creating a Track Map Prior To An Event
Posted: 7th June 2012 by Joseph in MiscellaneousTags: bluetooth GPS, carbon fiber dash, carputer, creating a new track map, creating track map, dashcommand, data logger, data map, digi dash, digidash, digital dash, digital dashboard, digital display, DIY digi dash, DIY digidash, in-car computer, new map, new track map, RaceChrono, touchscreen, track map
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DIY Digi-Dash Nuts and Bolts
Posted: 19th December 2011 by Joseph in DIY, The Car, The Digi & DashTags: atomic motorsports, bluetooth GPS, carbon fiber dash, carputer, dashcommand, data logger, digi dash, digidash, digital dash, digital dashboard, digital display, digital gauges, DIY digi dash, DIY digidash, in-car computer, MaxQData, palmer performance, RaceChrono, touch-it, touchscreen, tyrolsport, Zeitronix
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Over the past few years we’ve received a number of inquires on our DIY digi-dash setup so we thought maybe it was time to sit down and post up as much of that info as possible so that it can be found by others who are also searching. Where to start!? Our little digi-dash setup […]
DigiDash Review 03 DashCommand & RaceChrono
Posted: 11th November 2010 by Joseph in The Digi & DashTags: atomic motorsports, carputer, dashcommand, data logger, digi dash, digidash, digital dash, digital dashboard, digital display, digital gauges, DIY digi dash, DIY digidash, DIY racecar, in-car computer, palmer performance, tyrolsport
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After less than desired results, this time at NJMP 2010, the digi dash and DashCommand was beginning to become more of a challenge than an asset to our our setup. Some days during bench testing, the refresh rate more than acceptable, other days it was slow to react and none of the methodical changes I […]