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Race Logic Racelogic Performanceboxgps Data Logger on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Saint Albans, New York, United States

Saint Albans, New York, United States
Condition:Used

This product is used but its flawless.  From the factory it comes with a 2gb memory card.  I've upgraded it to 16gb.   This is similar the "02 package" but includes the external antenna which I purchased separately for $65.  Without antenna this package lists for $550 plus shipping.  

PerformanceBox is a GPS based performance meter that allows you to measure G-forces, speed, lap & split times, 0-60, 0-100, braking distance and many more. The new Predictive Lap Timing function (live comparison to best lap) gives you instant feedback on your driving and helps you to find valuable improvements in your times.

PerformanceBox contains an integrated antenna, is compact in size and very easy to install.

PerformanceBox  Includes:

• PerformanceBox 10Hz GPS data logger

• Windshield suction mount and suction cups

• In-car power supply - connects to 12V aux socket

• Software/manual on included media

• 16GB SD Card

• USB 'A' to USB 'B' Cable

• External Antenna

• Wall adapter power supply


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