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dartsteve 09-09-2012 03:57 PM

which data logger, egt or o2
 
running alky injection and was wanting input on which data logger to use.
i only race a few times a year so looking for low cost. primary function will be for engine tuning. should i use wideband 02 or egt?

please explain which is your choice any why.

thanks

Spurger 09-09-2012 08:44 PM

Running alky injection and was wanting input on which data
 
Running alky injection and was wanting input on which data logger to use.

This company in the States specializes in data loggers

madgetech.com

May need to do some searching for exactly what you want…

curtisreed 09-10-2012 04:14 AM

I recommend the RPM brand of logger. I use it myself and have found it to be very user friendly. The sensors and cables are very reasonably priced. Randy the owner / operator is easy to get a hold of and will help you through any of the questions you might have. Check them out. This is not a new fly by night operation. You will probably get a lot of people saying buy a RacePac and be done with it. I can't argue that they are top of the line, but look at there sensor prices first, and they don't do anything that the rpm won't do.

As to your second question, each offers different info that is useful. I would first opt for the o2. It will give you an overall shot of your fuel curve. I just got my o2 installed and if helped me immediately. With the o2 in the collector it won't tell you if one cylinder is lean so you have to decide if you want to put bungs in each tube and you can move the sensor around or just in the collector. Same for the EGT probe. The EGT can give conflicting data with alcohol if you are way lean, or way rich so keep an eye on plugs also.

With the basic package you can log rpm, drive shaft rpm, convertor efficiency, and voltage. Then add as many sensors as you want. I have added o2 and vacuum sensors to mine. Next will be oil pressure and temperature for trans and water. Just my 2 cents.

Curtis

www.rpmperf.com

dartsteve 10-01-2012 03:34 PM

so i went with innovate motorsports
2- lm-1
dl-32
2-tc-4

2 wide band, 8 egt, fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temp and rpm
really happy with the system(other than all the wiring),
i would recommmend this system. only have $1100 in entire setup.

TheRabbit 10-01-2012 04:41 PM

Get a drive shaft sensor if you can. It's one of the most useful ones to have.

curtisreed 10-02-2012 03:02 AM

What made you choose the Innovate?

roadkill2 10-02-2012 05:13 AM

EGT . . Because it's simple and more or less foolproof.

Get one that records and keeps the data.

You still need to check (Visually) your plugs from time to time.

hammertime 10-02-2012 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by dartsteve
so i went with innovate motorsports
2- lm-1
dl-32
2-tc-4

2 wide band, 8 egt, fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temp and rpm
really happy with the system(other than all the wiring),
i would recommmend this system. only have $1100 in entire setup.

Great choice, Greg is awesome to deal with !!

dartsteve 10-02-2012 01:44 PM

Just seemed to be the simplest system with expandability.
Just plug in each module.
I also found 5v sensors for cheep. $30 each with many pressure ranges.

curtisreed 10-02-2012 06:16 PM

Sounds like a smart move.


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