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Old 10-05-2017, 08:53 AM
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my new car got Motec ADL2 system so I need to learn to use it...


I am looking for some data from a session to analyze it.
data from NJMP Thunderbolt would be preferred and if the source is a 996 cup that would be amazing.

Any pointers to reading material that is specific to motec, hints and tips on using the software would be helpful as well
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Originally Posted by MarcD147
my new car got Motec ADL2 system so I need to learn to use it...


I am looking for some data from a session to analyze it.
data from NJMP Thunderbolt would be preferred and if the source is a 996 cup that would be amazing.

Any pointers to reading material that is specific to motec, hints and tips on using the software would be helpful as well
Marc, I don’t know if you use iRacing, but the best practice is to generate your own MoTeC data in iRacing using the mu plugin to begin working with that.

The information can be arranged in thousands of ways, but the best thing is to set up a workbook or “project” with the information arranged the way you are comfortable with the Porsche Precision App.

You will need two pieces of software, the latest ADL2 Dash Manager to communicate and download the information and i2 Standard or Pro to read the data.

I have some time today and tomorrow for a call to get you up and running. Let me know.
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Chris Brown (author Making Sense of Squiggly Lines) does some.l great templates and MoTeC training. It's worth touching base with him to see if he has any classes in your area coming up.



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