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Data Loggers ?

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What data loggers do you use for vehicle testing? Circle track or Drag. What are the most common data points you capture?

I have been a system programmer for 20 years and have some low cost ideas for the sportsman racers. Trying to see if it's practical to pursue.

Thanks for any input,
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There are quite a few systems out there. Racepak, Autometer, Edlebrock, and countless others. What to measure - RPM, Pan Vacuum, Boost, Wideband Oxygen sensor/s, up to 8 EGTs, Battery voltage, Fuel Pressure, Oil pressure, Water temp, Oil Temp, Oil pressure, Driveshaft rpm, Input shaft rpm, Blower shaft rpm, Shock travel, G force, Inlet air temp. This is what I'd be looking for in a system. I'm sure there are more that others would like and I can't think of right now.
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wheel speed sensors..........
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Wideband Oxygen sensor :D :D
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rsowell wrote:What data loggers do you use for vehicle testing? Circle track or Drag. What are the most common data points you capture?

I have been a system programmer for 20 years and have some low cost ideas for the sportsman racers. Trying to see if it's practical to pursue.

Thanks for any input,
ron
I think you need to decide if youare testing the engine or vehicle.
For a circle track vehicle
shock pots and sample at least 250hz
4 wheel speed sensors 100hz
steered angle 100hz
brake pressure fron and rear 20 hz
accelerometer x y z 20 hz
TPS 20 hz
RPM 20 hz
Beacon reciever and transmitter good ones are expensive but needed if you want multiple segments or in a pinch a good gps will work too and have an inexpensive beacon reciever /transmitter setup for just the start/finish line. The gps solution being useful is a function of the speed of the car.

Obviously if engine testing is wanted the array of sensors will change completly the same for drag raceing.
I think youare going to find that high quality sensors will be many times more expensive than a modest data logger and usually the deal breaker.
If you use cheap sensors or slow sample rates you will have data that is useless and at times worse than none.
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We're approaching the beginning of the internet with the first post... just FYI. 2005 is coming back to haunt us alllllllll :D
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Honestly didn't notice the date.. Oh well maybe useful to someone at some point in time..
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