04-07-2024, 11:54 PM | #2 |
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I use TrackAddict app and race render for the video
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04-08-2024, 12:00 AM | #3 |
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Bluetooth OBDII dongle + Phone App works pretty well to start with. You can get data via OBDII like speed, RPM, oil/coolant temp, throttle position (doesn't seem to be accurate though) and record lap time, diff, g meter etc.
Having been using TrackAddict and recently switched to RaceChrono. One big advantage of RaceChrono for me is it can remotely control video recording from GoPro, and can sync the video/add overlay from within the app. While with TrackAddict you have to export the CSV file, manually sync time and render the video with RaceRender on PC. You can connect an external GPS to increase the precision. I'm sure you can also get fancy by tapping into CAN BUS to get more data, but I have not gone down that rabbit hole yet. Also Garmin Catalyst. It can export lap video with data overlay too. But it doesn't connect to OBDII so it only has speed. g meter and time, no RPM etc. And you have to mount it on the windshield for it to record and analyze race line properly. So the video angle option is limited comparing to using Phone or GoPro. |
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04-08-2024, 08:00 PM | #4 |
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I have seen the same. There are times when I know I am at WOT and the throttle position is around 80%. Also sometimes the brakes flash on when I know I didn't hit them. I wonder what is causing these false signals?
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My OBDII can't read brake position. Can your OBDII recognize it? For me the "Brake" from TrackAddict is marked as "Calculated", presumably from throttle position and G sensor, so it was never accurate. |
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07-01-2024, 03:04 PM | #8 |
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I had an AIM Dash and SmartyCam in my racecar but sold them with the car and looked at other / newer options.
For the track I'm using the RaceChrono App on iPhone, a RaceBox Mini S, two GoPros (7,11) and OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth adaptor. They all work incredibly well together. At autocross I'm just using the RaceBox App and GoPros started separately. I really like the RaceBox Mini; the ease of use and the many mounting options. So far I've just used their 'High-grip temperature-resistant silicone pad'. I place it right over the speaker in the middle of the dashboard on the M2 and Supra. I'm using Race Renderer to do the data overlay. Easy drop in of video and .csv or .vbo files exported from RaceChrono or RaceBox. I'm also using Track Attack for track data analysis. Last edited by vranko; 07-01-2024 at 03:18 PM.. |
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