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Would not say these are most important, but they are some of what I monitor and track, in no special order:
o Engine RPM; o Battery voltage; o Carb Fuel Pressure; o Fuel Pump Pressure; o Oil Pressure; o Oil temp; o Trans temp; o Water temp; o Trans pressure; Would suggest if possible that you view the system you are interested in, at a race, see if someone who has one will let you look at the data you are thinking about monitoring. Also, identification of your data needs is a first step, which can be for several purposes, such as history( change in oil pressure can indicate a developing problem) or optimizing performance ( fuel pressure could be low at launch). Another example is very accurate RPM data can show engine issues. Areas you are doing R & D, and need to monitor what effect changes have. For me I have learned a lot. Hope this helps. |
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Thanks for the help!
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