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  1. RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE UPDATE
  2. RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE BLUETOOTH
  3. RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE PLUS

RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE BLUETOOTH

So I'm slightly hesitant to go buy yet another adapter in the hopes that it'll be the magic bullet.Īn interesting tidbit on the data point is this: I have the JB4 piggyback tune on my car, with a bluetooth module. The big question would be whether I could resolve the OBDII data rate issue I'm not sure exactly where the problem is, if it's the adapters I used, or what the car natively sends, or it's an HLT thing, etc. I see a couple options for a standalone GPS receiver that will get 10Hz, which would be a marked improvement. That's expensive enough to not be an impulse purchase, and to be honest I'd want to either try one myself or at least get lots of other people's experiences before pulling the trigger.Īnother option would be to keep using HLT but with some better peripherals. I'm not especially familiar with all the options, but I gather that the Solo is the budget option at $700. The most obvious option, I think, is to get something like an AiM Solo DL. I'd specifically like to improve overall data rate and specifically start getting good OBDII data - I really want to be able to see throttle inputs and such, both to make nice-looking videos and to analyze for personal improvement.

  • No success whatsoever with integrating ODBII data - I've tried a couple different adapters and done lots of troubleshooting, but the data rate is always horrible to the point of being unusable.
  • RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE UPDATE

    Update rate is not great for GPS (1Hz using internal phone GPS).Accelerometer calibration can be problematic, and on more than one occasion I've come home with garbage data (only really a problem for the videos though).It's worked decently for this, but I've run into some issues over time: So far, my use has been limited to reviewing lap times after a session (as opposed to watching it while I'm out on track) and using the data dumps to make run videos with overlays.

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    RACERENDER ALTERNATIVE PLUS

    Plus all that data would be available on the app to review between sessions or whatever.Īll comes down to what you want to do/what your priorities are.OK, so I've been driving for about three years now, and using Harry's for most of that time.

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    If you got that working in app, you could have it all in-app for easy user experience. Racechrono supports custom CANbus logging stuff, but I have not personally gone down that rabbit hole.

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    The downside is you can't just import a random data file like the OBD11 stuff and integrate it (unless something has drastically changed with a new update).Īnd with steering angle, brake pressure 'only' available on OBD11.racerender becomes the only option if you want to display that data. Video (phone or gopro) available on the phone, gps and OBD is logged internally, so syncing up is a breeze and painless. Harry's or any other track app such as Racechrono etc., the advantage is the simplicity.but all data needs to be logged in the app directly. Video and gps is usually easy.find the start/finish line. It's a pain to sync up 3 different files. I've done a similar thing using GoPro for video, TrackAddict for GPS info, and Cobb AP for OBD data. In this case Racerender is about the only option because his video/data were logged in different ways. You can import as many video and data files as you want. The advantage of Racerender is that it is way more flexible.









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