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Go Kart - New Aim Mychron5 W/gps Wifi (do Not Need Usb Download Key) 4gb on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:AiM Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:Mychron 5 Part Brand:AIM Model:Mychron 5 UPC:Does not apply

 DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM

 AIM MYCHRON 5  

The NEW MyChron5 is GPS Integrated with up to 25,000RPM.  WiFi Connection to PC means you no longer need a  USB Download Key.  With 4Gb (more than 3,000 hours of continuous logging), a backlight that is multicolor and freely configurable, rechargeable 3 Amp Lithium Ion Battery that has up to 10 hours duration,  and an alarm that has 2 freely configurable RGB LEDs, the new MyChron5 is a must have.  390g battery, battery charger, and GPS based included.    

Dimensions:  137x88,4x29mm; Body:  Nylon fiberglass

All sensors from the M4 carry over to the M5. 

Let us know the temp sensor you would like when you order.

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