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      04-04-2013, 03:56 AM   #326
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I am using an Aim SOLO DL it connects up to the ECU, so you can get all sort of info with your lap times. It is GPS enabled, and you can plot the track, split the track up into sectors etc, look at your braking pressure, accelerator positions, steering inputs etc.

I will get some screen shots once I got home, so you can see the information it can give you. I feel that I can gain another couple of seconds if I have brought my laptop with me as what Dave was trying to say make much more sense to me once I see it on a graph. I think it is really a good way to improve your driving, as straight away, I can identify my problem - which is turn 5,6,7 - especially 7 where I am coming on to the throttle way too late.
Sounds like a neat device. You should go to a track day with timed laps so you can compare it with your device and see how accurate it is. When you say it "connects up to the ECU", do you mean the OBII? The P3 gauge connects this way.
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