Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Aim Solodl On-board Lap Timer - (can/rs232) on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Aurora, Colorado, United States

Aurora, Colorado, United States
Condition:New

AiM SoloDL On-Board Lap Timer

Kit for racing cars with aftermarket ECUs (CAN/RS232)

The SoloDL on-board lap timer from AiM uses GPS technology to start and stop lap times at the start/finish line, with no external equipment required. Unlike other lap timers, the SoloDL also logs the GPS data (as well as other parameters) and can even generate track maps.

If you are racing at an established track in AiM's extensive worldwide database, the SoloDL will recognize the track when you get there. It already knows where the start/finish line is! If you are racing at a new or temporary track, just take the SoloDL unit to the starting line (and finish line, if different) and press a button. That's it! (You can also assign start, finish, and split points in Race Studio 2.)

You can customize the backlit LCD display with up to 4 different pages to scroll through, with up to 4 fields per page (speed, lap time, predictive lap time, running lap time, lap number, etc). You can even use SoloDL to test performance in the 1/4 mile, 0-60 mph, and acceleration. Connect the SoloDL to your vehicle's OBD-II ECU and the SoloDL will also log engine information such as RPM, throttle position, and more. You can also connect the SoloDL to your
AiM SmartyCam, (sold separately) to monitor camera functions on the timer.

Lap times, speed, acceleration, position, and engine data (if connected) are all stored in the 16MB onboard non-volatile memory for later download and analysis via the Race Studio 2 software. Using Race Studio 2, you can see track mapping, acceleration and braking, and more!

The compact (98mm x 78mm x 30mm / 3.9" x 3.1" x 1.2") SoloDL is small and light enough to mount to any steering wheel (weighs less than 8 ounces). A steel mounting bracket is supplied, and 2 powerful rare earth magnets in the back of the SoloDL hold on to the bracket. This allows quick and easy removal for setting start lines, split points, or even use in multiple vehicles.

Included in Kit:

  • SoloDL timer with rechargeable battery

  •  Mounting bracket

  • USB cable

  • Cable for ECU connection via CAN or RS232

  • AC/USB charging adapter

  • Race Studio 2 software.

High Performance Karts and Parts


 

After purchasing, pay instantly with your credit card through PayPal!
Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal!
VisaMasterCardDiscoverAmerican ExpresseCheck

Please leave positive feedback when you receive your package. Our system will automatically leave you positive feedback when you leave us.


Customers outside North America please note: We are only able to ship AiM Sports products to addresses within North America (USA, Canada, and Mexico).

Timing & Scoring for Sale

Dacia won’t build a car smaller than the Sandero

Sun, 02 Jun 2013

The Dacia Sandero (pictured) will remain Dacia’s smallest model In austere times, budget buys sell. Which is why Dacia is having so much success with its compact Sandero and Duster SUV. With prices on the Sandero starting at just £5,995 and Duster SUV prices as little as £8,995 (although you’ll have to pay £10,995 for a 4WD version), car buyers are buying Dacias as quickly as Renault can build them, with sales in a European market that shrank by 7 per cent last year up by 18 per cent to 90,000 cars for Dacia.

Ferrari will launch first hybrid in 2013

Wed, 25 Apr 2012

Ferrari will offer its first gasoline-electric hybrid system in 2013. The technology will be featured in the as-yet-unnamed car that will replace the limited-edition Enzo. "We are entering the market with our Formula One-derived hybrid system, which will slash fuel consumption and increase performance," Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa told Automotive News Europe on the sidelines of the Beijing motor show.

Convertible prices down – time to buy

Wed, 18 Nov 2009

Now is the best time to buy a convertible Traditionally, the end of the year has seen a big drop in the price of convertibles. Conversely, the Spring always sees a price rise. Which in the past always made sense. After all, who wants to be driving round in a drafty, cold soft-top when winter bites?