New Aim Sports Gps08 Gps Receiver For Auto & Kart Racing (replace Gps05) on 2040-parts.com
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Newest updated version of AiM GPS05 GPS Receiver. The GPS08 module from AiM further expands the track mapping abilities of the EVO3 data logger and MXL, MXL2/MXG/MXS, and MyChron4 dashes. In addition, the GPS08 allows lap timing (even split times) without the use of trackside beacons, storing data for up to 50 tracks with up to 5 splits per track. The GPS08 can also calculate and log speed, lateral and longitudinal g-forces, and of course vehicle position. The GPS08 is compatible with AiM MXL, MXL2, MXG, and MXS auto dashes; MyChron4 kart dashes, and EVO3 data loggers. The 4m (13 ft) cable is long enough to reach the dash in just about any car. |
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