Racevoice vs. Apex Pro for real-time in-car feedback?
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Sorry for the confusion I've created. I drive two cars for different purposes. I own a track-prepped Porsche 968 with an Evo4S that I use in DE-style sessions at local tracks in and around Austin, Texas where I live. This is the car I've spent most of this thread referring to.
I also participate in an arrive-and-drive race series where I drive a rented Radical SR1 at Atlanta Motorsports Park. I was going to mention that it would be great if I could add some sort of in-car feedback product to the Radical, but recognize that this will be challenging, since it isn't my car. I'm open to any suggestions as to how I might be able to pull this off, but of course I will have to get approval from the head of the organization (Primal Racing) that owns the Radicals. The Radicals do have some sort of Aim systems in them as well.
I also participate in an arrive-and-drive race series where I drive a rented Radical SR1 at Atlanta Motorsports Park. I was going to mention that it would be great if I could add some sort of in-car feedback product to the Radical, but recognize that this will be challenging, since it isn't my car. I'm open to any suggestions as to how I might be able to pull this off, but of course I will have to get approval from the head of the organization (Primal Racing) that owns the Radicals. The Radicals do have some sort of Aim systems in them as well.
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If I remembered correctly and their is a Smartycam feed available, it works easily. My experience with the Radicals is the 22 pin connector is used.
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Yes, for Radicals built with the MXL2 dash in place. If this is a Gen2 SR1, it has an MXL2. If it's a first gen, it does not. I'm fortunate to have one of the largest and best Radical dealers across the street from my office at VIR, Wisko.
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Here's a nice manual for using the latest AiM offerings in the Radical: https://orbit.brightbox.com/v1/acc-j...pdf?1570790927