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Old 28-12-2006, 01:07 PM
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Default ETB instruments Digi dash and data logger

Im considering getting one of these for my conversion pretty soon.



www.etbinstruments.com/DD2_lite.htm

We have got a group buy going with this with massive savings for bulk purchases. On the saxo sports club we have 5 people ready with cash to buy, we just need another 5 from somewhere.

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Many thanks for your enquiry.

If you can gather an order for 10 units together then we would be happy to offer £50 +VAT off the retail unit price and include the additional timers and mini-log options for free. This means that you would get the units for £325 + VAT (£381.88 inc. VAT) (saving of £58.75) + 2 options free worth £88.13!

Hope the offer is to your liking and in the meantime should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact me.



I also found out prices for the PRO version with Data logging, overlay video footage with the software. Awesome bit of kit for the money:


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If some of the members are interested in the PRO system, the absolute best we can offer would be 20% off the retail price, making a PRO £556 + VAT (£653.30 inc.).

DigiDash systems can be used on any vehicle, running any ECU, as all sensors are included in the DD2 package. The is no direct connection to the ECU apart from the tachometer feed (if available from the ECU).

This does however mean that the DigiDash coolant temperature sensor will have to be fitted in addition to an OE or stand-alone ECU coolant temp sensor.
This is normally done with a coolant hose adapter which is fitted in the top radiator hose (available from various sources such as Demon Tweeks) See attached pic.

Most of the ECU's (particularly OE) won't be monitoring oil pressure and oil temperature (these sensors won't be present on the OE engine - only a low oil pressure switch which is replaced with the DD2 pressure sensor), and some stand-alone systems such as KMS for example use our oil pressure sensors anyway!


So what do you guys think? worthwhile proposition?
Old 28-12-2006, 02:21 PM
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looks a little christmas crackery to me, but if it does all u need it to then its a worthwhile purchase.

i would spend the little extra and get an AIM MXL dash.
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aye it does look a bit gash, but its half the price and it uses the standard warnings to pass an MOT.

I think ill have a closer look at the autosport show then ill see which one is gonna be best
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warning indicator setups are very cheap to buy and pretty simple to wire up if thats all thats holding you back.

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yeah I know, i can get em for about 30quid. Its just an all in one unit which attracts me, nice and neat, no need for any gauges or anything.
You had any experiance with any other data loggers?

Im gonna get round to see them at the autotsport show and see if i can get a cash deal done
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the aim mxl is next on my list

ive been playing with software and it looks ace
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personally i dont see the point in them unless its a race car.

cars that are setup perfectly shoudnt need logging IMO.

unless its for a specific purpose. i.e testing.
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aye will be for testing and setting up as its gonna be quite a unique car!
May be competeing the following year too in rallycross
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im also looking at this one:



Along with a DL1 dtatlogger with 10hz GPS so no need for speed sensors and will get better processing from the results.

Its about £1k but looks a lot better than the gash above
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