What are you using to monitor your engine?
#4
I have a data recorder from http://rpmperf.com/
Very easy to use and you can slowly build up the system one sensor at a time if you want. I don't have a SB2 but data gathering is all the same. For roughly $620.00 you can monitor engine rpm, drive shaft rpm, converter slippage, battery voltage and have one egt.
Curtis
Very easy to use and you can slowly build up the system one sensor at a time if you want. I don't have a SB2 but data gathering is all the same. For roughly $620.00 you can monitor engine rpm, drive shaft rpm, converter slippage, battery voltage and have one egt.
Curtis
#6
Originally Posted by outlaw256
technology, aint it great.i do it old school, oil temp and volts tach and a shift lite.that shift lite is as tech as i will go lolol
#7
I use a CompuTech DataPro 45. I really added a logger because of the clutch I run which I use engine, input and driveshaft sensors for that . I also monitor acceleration, EGTs, O2, oil pressure, coolant temp, vacuum and shock travel.
If you're looking at the CompuTech you can PM me for a price. I'm a full line dealer for them.
If you're looking at the CompuTech you can PM me for a price. I'm a full line dealer for them.
#8
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Originally Posted by DrivingMissDD
Originally Posted by outlaw256
technology, aint it great.i do it old school, oil temp and volts tach and a shift lite.that shift lite is as tech as i will go lolol
#9
Diapers are a must as the 'engine' ages :shock: :shock: :shock: ops: ops: ops:
I can certainly see how electronics can 'speed things up', but they just aren't my style for the occasional race I run. I'm a K.I.S.S. kinda guy.
I can certainly see how electronics can 'speed things up', but they just aren't my style for the occasional race I run. I'm a K.I.S.S. kinda guy.