![]() ![]() New system that sits on your dash for $449. Hopefully it's soon as the autocross season is almost half over, 2 events this weekend and I'm still manually recording and really dont know how fast my runs are due to the trigger issue Harry's should have a fix for this racecapture issue, calculating direction off the gps data. When I sit in grid you can watch the map spin like a top because the app does not know what direction you are going This causes big problems when you autocross, the start/stops NEVER work for me, you have to run full manual and it's a pain, the laptimes are always wrong because the triggers fail. The biggest problem with harry's right now is the racecapture devices do not support direction, they even have a compass but they never enabled it or a calculated direction. half my buddies run racerender because odb2 works for them, and racerender exports to VBO too so I can compare data with them. I do not like racerender, I did not think it supported the mk2 so no live anything I do not bring a laptop to the track to overlay between sessions, harry's can do this so I can at least see live and change/improve. I use harry's to log and export the data in vbo format, it's very handy when I have time to get on the pc and really dig into the laps ![]() GEMS does not have this problem but none of my friends run data that can import into gems so it's not terribly useful to me. It's extremely flexible.the gps decimal degrees is 5, needs to be 6 to use with circuit tools vbo export, you can see the erroneous data here. I have a ShiftX2 on the way and am looking forward to having a hardware shift light and warning lights. RaceRender also supports RCP log files so its easy to do the video overlay. What is Harry's doing for you along side the RCP? You can also use AEMData which is based on GEMs. You can also export (through a few conversion steps, in-app export coming soon) to GEMs which is very powerful. All of the gauges you see in the video are real data taken from the CAN bus - including tach lights, gear selection, traction control, gas gauge, volt gauge, etc.Regarding RaceCapture Pro, what resolution are you referring to? It's very solid hardware. Here's an example of VBox + GoPro + RaceRenderer on a BMW M3. If you're not on a budget and can dump $3000, this is by far the best option for you. If you go that route, then you can do anything you want, design the gauges any way you want, and get as many gauges on the screen as you want (provided they appear on the CAN bus). The only problem with this route is often I find the Video VBox rendering options lacking what you can do by yourself with a VBox + GoPro + RaceRenderer software. With the vBox, you can also get the Video VBox that has one or more camera's. I can give you a file to load into the vBox for complete CAN bus integration that has all the gauges you need. If you can drop $3000, then Video vBox with CAN bus integration will do it. Video VBox also has support for GT350R, but I haven't looked at it yet.Ī lot depends on your budget. But let me emphasize, AIM solo is very limited, and they actually have some of the CAN bus stuff wrong for GT350R. ![]() AIM Solo also has some very limit CAN bus integration that gets you RPM. My guess that it's AIM Solo DL because it looks much better and higher resolution on the gauges than Harry's Lap Timer.
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