I've been using a DL-1 for 2-3 years now in my club racing program; great stuff. Recently, over the winter, I've been playing with indoor karts. We've got a very good facility nearby with high-quality karts.
I'd like to get up to speed with "the fast guys" without having to buy thousands of laps like they've done. The obvious answer is data acquisition! Problem is, it's inside, thus no GPS.
How useful is the DL-1 and software when used without the GPS function? I've come to rely on it for many uses, such as lap timing and sector timing. But if I were to mount the DL-1 and not use it with GPS, how effective could I really be?
Next step is to get the kart track owner to install DGPS transmitters... - GA
Use of DL-1 for Indoor Karting
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Hey Greg!
I just got the DL1 and I am doing some research on how I wish to install it and make it easy to switch units with Jeff.
I got some questions to ask so I may give you a call.
Back on topic!
Very interesting thought on the karting... I would still think that looking at the G's, etc would add some value.
I just got the DL1 and I am doing some research on how I wish to install it and make it easy to switch units with Jeff.
I got some questions to ask so I may give you a call.
Back on topic!
Very interesting thought on the karting... I would still think that looking at the G's, etc would add some value.
Jeremy Billiel
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