Badelf gps delay
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Re: Badelf gps delay
harry - one last question...i know this is going way off topic, and i apologize. but, curious - do you know of any way to get data from a '95 BMW M3 (OBD 1) car into laptimer other than gps, etc?
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Re: Badelf gps delay
so, after doing some more review of my videos - this might have come into notice when i switched from an older dual gps to badelf...
any settings i should check or tweak in laptimer or elsewhere that might have caused this?
any settings i should check or tweak in laptimer or elsewhere that might have caused this?
Re: Badelf gps delay
I have not seen good solution except wiring sensors directly using a solution like ASL's RaceCapture devices. For most, this will be too far too complicated to pursue. Even when using adapters to bridge OBD I to II, it is simply too slow to make sense. Rates will be sub-1Hz.shadowpuck wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:11 pm harry - one last question...i know this is going way off topic, and i apologize. but, curious - do you know of any way to get data from a '95 BMW M3 (OBD 1) car into laptimer other than gps, etc?
- Harry
Re: Badelf gps delay
The lightning version is "wired" and will show a lower sensor delay that any wireless device like the Dual XGPS.shadowpuck wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:59 pm so, after doing some more review of my videos - this might have come into notice when i switched from an older dual gps to badelf...
any settings i should check or tweak in laptimer or elsewhere that might have caused this?
- Harry