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Old 03-20-2006, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by toddk911
Thanks Todd, but I was really thinking of some kind of box that I could connect a variety of sensors to - like MAP, EGT, IC in&out temp, oil etc. and then connect that to a laptop via serial or usb and log the whole lot.

Thanks for the link anyway.

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Old 03-21-2006, 09:46 AM
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Oh, then get yourself a Zetronix WBO2.
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The other option to increase logging capability is to group similar voltages onto a rotary selector switch. This would give you as many inputs as you need (although only recording 3 at a time).

The WBO2 version A1 has a 1meg onboard logger that will capture about 10 minutes of run time. Much better than having the laptop in the car. If you are good with electronics, build and test your own. It's not very hard.
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GPF - you might try a look at www.measurementcomputing.com - they might have something that you can use (no affiliation, I've just used their stuff in the past - it's realiable and easy to use).
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Originally Posted by mtnman82
GPF - you might try a look at www.measurementcomputing.com - they might have something that you can use (no affiliation, I've just used their stuff in the past - it's realiable and easy to use).
That looks interesting, there are 2 units there at $109 that could both probably do the job - thanks!!

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