Permanent mounting location for data acquisition system
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Permanent mounting location for data acquisition system
I am looking to find a good permanent stable location for a data acquisition system (I built one - but physically similar to DL1 Products » Data loggers » DL1 SPORT - Racing - Race Technology Ltd - Automotive Technical Excellence). I can 3D print custom mounting structures too.
Wondering if somebody has found a good location and mounting method for a permanent install - free of spurious vibrations etc (have been mounting my system on the dash and it is not a good idea, requires a lot of filtering to clean up data - which also removes some of the details in the data of interest) - please let me know if you have any suggestions too. I am mechanically challenged
Wondering if somebody has found a good location and mounting method for a permanent install - free of spurious vibrations etc (have been mounting my system on the dash and it is not a good idea, requires a lot of filtering to clean up data - which also removes some of the details in the data of interest) - please let me know if you have any suggestions too. I am mechanically challenged
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What I would really appreciate is comments on a location and a mounting idea - I will work on the details of how to adapt my box to that location. Thanks a lot for your time.
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There is room underneath where you have it now because you do not have the factory navigation system. But it does look a bit larger than the product you linked and the only way to verify if you can get it in there is to try. Other than that the glove box would be your next best option. Or if you buy a OBD extension cord it would fit in the pass thru storage between the rear seats.
If it were me, I would just mount it under the passenger seat or driver seat.
If it were me, I would just mount it under the passenger seat or driver seat.
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There is room underneath where you have it now because you do not have the factory navigation system. But it does look a bit larger than the product you linked and the only way to verify if you can get it in there is to try. Other than that the glove box would be your next best option. Or if you buy a OBD extension cord it would fit in the pass thru storage between the rear seats.
If it were me, I would just mount it under the passenger seat or driver seat.
If it were me, I would just mount it under the passenger seat or driver seat.
The dash area has too much vibrations which corrupts the data - these can be removed but affect the data of interest.
Mounting under the driver or passenger seat seems a better idea - I will look into mounting structures which can be bolted on to the same points which hold the seat. Wondering if people might have already tried this mounting location - any particular mounting method etc
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I thought about that area but I'm not sure yours would fit. You can easily mount something there though with fasteners or just remove the fabric liner and use quality hobby store velcro.
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Hey Arvind, good to see you got your data system built! I don't remember if you ever saw my DL1 mounted, but I put it in the radio cluster behind that black plastic trim piece under the volume ****. I had to pull the radio out to do it, but it looks really nice and when I don't want to see all the flashing lights, I can just snap the trim piece back in and you'd never know it was there. I apparently don't take any pictures of the inside of my car, but you can see the lights and the logging button in this crop from a video frame:
One downside to it is that it's tilted forward a little, but that's easy to compensate for in post, and when I want to add inputs, I have to pull the radio out again, but I can do it in just a couple minutes now.
One downside to it is that it's tilted forward a little, but that's easy to compensate for in post, and when I want to add inputs, I have to pull the radio out again, but I can do it in just a couple minutes now.
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velcro firmly to carpet works - under seats are out of the way but I also like that storage bin solution as well.
I had my Traqmate dash in a similar location to Team in my old car, and have a spare steering column surround in route to do the same with the R3. Team - did you find that placing a dash there obstructed any warning lights that could be useful? I guess since you have the engine data routed through it you could use the dash itself to make up for it though?
I had my Traqmate dash in a similar location to Team in my old car, and have a spare steering column surround in route to do the same with the R3. Team - did you find that placing a dash there obstructed any warning lights that could be useful? I guess since you have the engine data routed through it you could use the dash itself to make up for it though?
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