

I was looking to buy the new SOLO 2 DL and they have one version for OBD1. I know people have done similar with hardwired setup with AIM 2 DL + Smart圜am. RX-8 Racing - Aim SoloDL laptimer, datalogger and analysis - I had a PM asking. CAN gives wheel speeds, steering angle, and a bunch of other stuff aside from brake. Pic below is before hardwiring cam and adjusting cameras, just testing the scene out. Have not had a chance to try with GT4, that's later this month. No starting cameras, worrying about turning things on, post processing videos. Now all I need to do is pop out the SD car, look at data, pop in a new car. I ran this setup on my Cayman S without CAN, on GT4 added CAN and hardwired power, had my shop run the cables cleanly so they're mostly not visible. If youre a track day hero, buy an Aim Solo, this will cover all of your needs. Big spend (for me), but super glad I did it. Some are looking for visible timers in car at best youll be asked to. Found it becoming such a nuisance to both start everything, manage SD cards and batteries, and generate the videos after that more often than not I wouldn't even bother recording.įinally figured if I was going to be doing this long term, data + telemetry was worth it, especially as I've started doing virtual data coaching.
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The RCP system has the benefit of the telemetry option using LTE, is set up to incorporate the analogue signals you may want and then, using the open source code free on the interweb to send the data over to the camera in the format it wants.

Then wanted 2 camera setup, so switched to TrackAddict + 2 GoPros, plus Racerender to create the vids. Solo 2 can be used for circuit racing and point to point or regularity events and performance tests such as 0-60mph, and just like the circuit racing mode, all the data is recorded and can be reviewed immediately after each race or test session. The Datalogger (we use the Solo DL) is a timer, GPS which stores the data and also feeds the data to the camera.
