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Old 05-20-2014, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton View Post
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To answer your question ... yes ... you can wire ANY sensor into a RacePak unit that utilizes the 0-5v range ... just like Race Technology. There are pros & cons both routes. Racepak already has all the connection options to tap into new car electronics. Just buy them & plug them in. That is the RacePak advantage that you're paying extra for.
Good to know for future reference....thanks. RT has an OBDII adapter as well. We run it in our late model mustang and all the engine parameters are there. I haven't dug deep enough to see if wheel speed, steering angle, and other chassis stuff is there or not.

JasonM, if you see this, please throw in your 2 cents. You guys have been using AIM solo units, right? That may be the super user friendly option for a bunch of guys on this forum.
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