That was one of the considerations of this system--it's portable, no
need to leave it in.
Besides, other people's cows are their problem.
On Jul 27, 2006, at 4:24 AM, Henry Frye wrote:
> As the prices of these things have been falling to levels that almost
> make the decision to buy a no-brainer, I had to ask myself...
>
> How far from the Vintage Spirit can we get? How ridiculous would the
> must-have dash mounted readout look in my VINTAGE race car?
>
> I am sure it would be a huge help seeing instant feedback on every
> lap,
> and this information should go far in improving lap times. Not to
> mention the value of the mapping so you can sit down after each
> session
> and see where you were on the track, where you screwed up and what
> line
> gave you the best exit speed. Let alone the value of the real time
> engine monitoring.
>
> It seems to me there is a faction of the Vintage crowd that is
> going to
> have a cow on this issue.
>
> Some day I will have one, probably sooner rather than later, but I am
> not going to take the grief of being one of the first!
>
> If Jack W cares to chime in on this, I would be interested in his
> opinion on how data acquisition fits in Vintage Racing.
>
>
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