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Old 08-13-2015, 02:55 PM   #1
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Default Re: Racepak question(s)

Thanks for the advice.

We're looking into doing away with our mechanical gauges and upgrade the data logger at the same time by installing a LDX Logger Dash.

I can't find on the Racepak site, or in their catalog that hasn't been updated since 2012, where it says that the LDX has a built in G-Meter, but does it?

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Old 08-13-2015, 03:36 PM   #2
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Thanks for the advice.

where it says that the LDX has a built in G-Meter, but does it?

Thanks!
It does NOT.

You would be much better served by a Sportsman logger (which includes a G-meter), a display dash and sensors. One of the other limitations of the LDX is it only holds one run. The Sportsman can record 150 on to the SD card. I recommend setting them up to trigger logging at 5000 RPM in the burn out - you never miss a run and don't have to download runs till you get home and update your log book.
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