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Perform a run at a dragstrip with the g g tech/pro rr can upload race data to a rough rule. Gtech pro rr manual by nobuo nishimura, gtech pro rr manual (754mb). ScanGauge, GTech and DashDyno Feature Review. DashDyno: ScanGauge: GTech Pro: Vehicle parameters supported: 280. Google Earth playback of GPS data. You can also store configuration data for numerous vehicles so you can switch from car to car without. ABOUT CAR AND DRIVER.

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Is the main purpose for creation of a video for publication or are you looking to do in-home analysis of your recorded sessions (or both)? I ask because the QStarz product does not appear to have a video export capability (as least based on what I see in the user manual [available online]).

The TraqMate suite of tools has that ability ( ). I'm going to go out on a limb and think that either the GTech solution or the QStarz BT-Q1000EX-10HZ ( ) plus the Dashware software is an easy and cost effective way to produce track videos with integrated data overlay. The BT-Q1000EX-10HZ is the less expensive of their products and has no graphical user interface, you just download and analyze your data after your runs. Since the Dashware software is so inexpensive I may give it a shot to see how it works with my GTech data. Once you acquire your track data using the G-tech, you down load that data to the fanactic pass software available from g-techs website for free. Once the data is in the fanantic pass program, you then can see your laps and also turn that data into a CSV file (excel).

Once data is in CSV format, it than can be overlayed onto a gopro video using the dashware program. There are some fields that have to be renamed on the CSV file once it is in the Dashware program, but in the end, it works great for me. Here is a video made with data from Gtech, gopro and the dashware program. If you look to the left, you can see the edge of the gtech affixed to my windshield. It is right inline with my forward vision, but as I said before, at speed, I cannot see the data on the small screen unless I really focus on it, which isn't really the safest thing to do at 100 mph + speeds! Most of this equipment is manufactured in China so I wouldn't let that throw you. FYI, the QStarz product is built well and works well.

Sleepless Night Full Movie Utorrent. Vocaloid 2 Patch English. Some of the forum members use it, I've seen it demonstrated. The GTech system is made in China for Tesla electronics, and Tesla appears to have very few employees.

It's somewhat of a delicate system and the way it implements micro SD cards is a bit of a pain, but it all works just the same. All that said, the Traqmate system is more comprehensive, albeit at a price.

And I bet a beer it's also manufactured in China also.;D The grand daddy of them all is the AIM system, if it's in your price range. This is a full pro implementation that you see in a lot of pro cars:. There are a lot of options not only for data/video logging but also real time data displayed in the cockpit.

Dont get me mixed up, ive no problem with goods made in China as long as they are a Western designed and QC'd product. Heck our phones are all made there not to mention our gearbox's So im not bitching about china, its just a lot of Chinese companies just look at other products on the market and push out a crap system with no r&D So a unit thats manufactured in China but designed in the USA by people who understand racing/track days is what im after, im never going to be a racing driver so i dont need the full telemetry service and i cant fix anything to my windscreen with suckers so maybe a descret box with remote Ariel would be best.

This entry was posted on 12/9/2017.