Data Logger Suggestions

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71GSSDemon

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This is for a friend I helped at Bonneville.

Looking for some recommendations for a data logger to capture general engine data during a run. What I'd like to capture is the following:

EGT (8 separate signals)
RPM
Coolant temp (2 channels)
oil pressure

A few extra channels for future growth would be nice. What's a good one at a reasonable cost?
 
I've been looking at data logger from RPM. I have NOT yet made a purchase..
10 channel expandable, digital and analog channels, can do what you want. $500.
Lots of other options too.
 
I've been looking at data logger from RPM. I have NOT yet made a purchase..
10 channel expandable, digital and analog channels, can do what you want. $500.
Lots of other options too.
Just FYI, I got this reply on another forum..

Check out the data logger that Gale Banks has. We run an AEM unit in our lakester right now but my son, and partner and driver, works at Chuckle' Garage and they have used this logger on their record holding pickup and Duke thinks it is pretty neat so we are switching for next year. Banks iDash SuperGauge & DataMonster (52mm Gauge) - Banks
 
RPM data loggers work very well! I have 28 channels of data on my system. Customer service is THE BEST! They always answer the phone, either the owner or his second in command, not sure how many employees work there, might only be two.
 
It really comes down to sample rate and cost. You could find an old DL-32 for cheap if you don't need high sample rates. Other wise RPM seems decent and if you have the money Racepak
 
I’ve been looking at RPM. Not sure if I want to do this data recording stuff yet. Still on the fence about it.
 
I put a RacePak and dash in my duster. I bought another RacePak for my heads up car and mounted it in my heads up car as it and the car sits unused for years. Sometimes I amaze myself.
 
I log AFR, throttle position, g force, rpm, driveline rpm, daisy chaining off an Innovate Motorsport AFR with their interface. No budget, so it was NOT a plug and play deal, but I’m about $500 into it counting everything, sensors, driveshaft collar.
 
I found out my friend is using an older Electromotive port injection controller. I have passed all this info on to him. It may be easier to use a Holley Dominator ECU, use that to control the injection and log at the same time for software all in one place.

Keep the ideas coming - Thank You All.
 
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