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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: JERICOGTX] #3170164
08/24/23 02:35 PM
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Agreed, I am data logging 23 different sensors on one of my cars. I am still learning how to use it all.... Lol.

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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: 68hemiss] #3170202
08/24/23 05:50 PM
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Look for low cost out dated efi systems with on board data logging. You could easily find a sub 500 dollar system that would allow logging.


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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: JERICOGTX] #3170322
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Originally Posted by JERICOGTX
Originally Posted by 6PKRTSE
Not low cost but I run Racepak with numerous sensors. It can be worth every penny for many different reasons. One I can think of one of my buddies cars had an issue where the car would slow down .3-.4 periodically. I noticed one time looking at his nitrous pressures it was always off with one particular bottle. Tagged the bottle and set it off to the side. The problem went away.


It's amazing how fast you can pick up on things, and improve your race program with a data logger. There is no guessing, did it do this, or that? It's proved it's worth for a clutch car.


I think I am going to go that route on my car. I can't seem to keep the suspension happy with changing track conditions and I have wasted so much money the last few years going to TNT I could have bought one. I need to log wheel speed and see what the changes are doing instead of guessing.


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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: moparacer] #3170454
08/25/23 07:06 PM
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Are there no computer geeks on here that made a DA out of an Arduino or Raspberry Pi?


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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: mr_340] #3170500
08/25/23 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by mr_340
Are there no computer geeks on here that made a DA out of an Arduino or Raspberry Pi?


I was wondering the same thing. Basic Data collection can't be very complicated.


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Re: Low cost Data Logger [Re: GomangoCuda] #3170871
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https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-data-logger-shield/overview

I couldn't find a data rate. It looks like six analog inputs, but more digital inputs.


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