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Longacre 21710 Hot Lap Lti System Imca Circle Track on 2040-parts.com

US $262.25
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:21710 Part Brand:Longacre Warranty:Yes Brand:Longacre

 

Drivers - See your lap times as they happen

New Hot Lap™ Lti™ System works by sending an invisible IR signal from the transmitter across the track. When your car passes through the beam it is picked up by the receiver that is connected to the display, triggering the timing. The display shows your lap times as you race much more accurately than hand held stopwatches. You see your times on the track and you can try different driving styles or different lines to get the quickest times. Times are stored and can be recalled once you are back in the pits.

  • 200 Lap Memory with easy recall
  • Times laps between 5 seconds and 5 minutes - reads to 1/100th of a second
  • Lap count shown on display
  • Standard transmitter range 100-120 feet
  • Backlight for night use is standard
  • Displays difference between current lap and last lap AND current lap and fastest lap
  • Red LED flashes when current lap time is the fastest
  • Display runs on internal battery (2032 "coin" battery). Timing is not connected to the car's electronics to avoid "noise." (Backlight uses car's power for illumination only.)
  • Transmitter uses 4 "C" Alkaline batteries

Display - Mount in car where it can be easily seen (Velcro™ included)

Transmitter - Mount at edge of track

Receiver - Mount in car to "see" transmitter

Note on compatibility with older Hot Lap™ Systems: Older Hot Lap™ transmitters will work with new Hot Lap™ Lti™ systems. New Hot Lap™ Lti™ transmitters will NOT work with older Hot Lap™ systems.

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