Traqmate recommendations
#16
Shhhhh! It's my secret mod to keep up with the fast guys! I think it's the cheap camera picking up some ground noise from the electrical system.
The RK system above does a great job of the data/video synch. Amazing how far these systems have come in two years.
The RK system above does a great job of the data/video synch. Amazing how far these systems have come in two years.
#17
RaceKeeper seems to be the best bang for the buck, especially for 911's because it works as advertised. If you search for posts on racekeeper, you'll see references and comparison to the other various devices. I've tried several and concluded upon the RK. Aside from the mic noise problem (as evidenced in the video above) it's been great to have it in the car. At the cost of stating the obvious, once you have data acquisition, track days are even more fun and having real data is essential working on the car setup and the driver skills.
#18
Racekeeper doesn't need a local support system. It is very easy to install and to use. The Software is intuitive and easy to set up. For the money, i was amazed at the quantity and quality of output. Automatically draws the track and it will collect more data than you can use. If you go the RK route, get two HD cameras, Dual Comparo and the OBDII interface. Best bang for the buck.
#19
Racekeeper doesn't need a local support system. It is very easy to install and to use. The Software is intuitive and easy to set up. For the money, i was amazed at the quantity and quality of output. Automatically draws the track and it will collect more data than you can use. If you go the RK route, get two HD cameras, Dual Comparo and the OBDII interface. Best bang for the buck.
#21
I've used the RK system at the Porsche School at Barber. It's really nice. Very easy to use. Like I said before, it's very cool to be able to bum data from people faster than you (which is pretty much everybody if we're using me as an example), so you can compare. I'm not sure there's enough RK's out there to allow you to do this.
#22
Yes, I'm number 2 on Verbotn's "hand me down" list behind Terry Reidell
Picked it up from him about 6-8 months ago. You can borrow it whenever you want. The data box has velcro and runs on batteries. It sticks really nicely to the floor mat velcro pad. Run the gps antenna out the window on to your roof (painters tape under of course) and you're capturing data in about 20 seconds. I already have the start stop gps point pre loaded into the controller.
Picked it up from him about 6-8 months ago. You can borrow it whenever you want. The data box has velcro and runs on batteries. It sticks really nicely to the floor mat velcro pad. Run the gps antenna out the window on to your roof (painters tape under of course) and you're capturing data in about 20 seconds. I already have the start stop gps point pre loaded into the controller.
#23
Best thing is to get a faster driver behind the wheel of your own car and in this case the brand of data logging system won't matter. Comparing different cars in addition to drivers can be very misleading.
#24
If everyone had that attitude then there would only be one DL system out there - the first one to market. Just saying....
Best thing is to get a faster driver behind the wheel of your own car and in this case the brand of data logging system won't matter. Comparing different cars in addition to drivers can be very misleading.
Best thing is to get a faster driver behind the wheel of your own car and in this case the brand of data logging system won't matter. Comparing different cars in addition to drivers can be very misleading.
#25
#26
If everyone had that attitude then there would only be one DL system out there - the first one to market. Just saying....
Best thing is to get a faster driver behind the wheel of your own car and in this case the brand of data logging system won't matter. Comparing different cars in addition to drivers can be very misleading.
Best thing is to get a faster driver behind the wheel of your own car and in this case the brand of data logging system won't matter. Comparing different cars in addition to drivers can be very misleading.
#27
Quite some time ago, several companies including at least RK, AiM and Race Technology were all talking about having import/conversion software to read the data files from other acquisition products. I don't see that feature in RK yet, but it would be great to import from Traqmate and AiM to RK. (yes, I should find my password and put in the feature request at the RK forum site.)
#29
I agree that it would be really cool to be able to import data from one system to another. But the reality of doing this is extremley unlikely due to the complexities of each system. For instance, RK logs data from the accelerometers and GPS (gps actually updates 4-5 times a second) at 30 times a second, which corresponds to the frame rate of the video - producing one record of all the data for each video frame. I am not familiar enought with other system to know what their data logging rates are, but I think you can see where this is going. A real PITA to correlate all the data. Not to mention trying to sync video from one system to the video of another. Anyone out there want to try and this?
I have been told that one of the new features that will be included in the release of Comparo that will be shown at the PRI show next week will be a data export feature (developed as a requirement for one of the pro series that use RK) which will allow the user to export session data in a CSV file. I other systems allow data export in that type of format, then some crude analysis could be made.
Anyhow, yes comparison of information from different systems would be nice, but.........
Hey, how about this....... take two or more laptops and play the sessions toghether, RK on one, TM on another, or play them both back on one computer in differnet windows and display them on a large format monitor!!!!!!
I have been told that one of the new features that will be included in the release of Comparo that will be shown at the PRI show next week will be a data export feature (developed as a requirement for one of the pro series that use RK) which will allow the user to export session data in a CSV file. I other systems allow data export in that type of format, then some crude analysis could be made.
Anyhow, yes comparison of information from different systems would be nice, but.........
Hey, how about this....... take two or more laptops and play the sessions toghether, RK on one, TM on another, or play them both back on one computer in differnet windows and display them on a large format monitor!!!!!!
Last edited by BnS Racing; 12-04-2010 at 04:19 PM. Reason: Additional thought
#30
I recently installed the Traqmate system with Traqstudio and couldn't be happier. Gives me all the data I need at this point, is easy to use and the video is outstanding. Really is plug and play.