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Subject: Pi systems & maps
From: JULIA85ITA@aol.com
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 23:50:27 EDT
>Byron Short wrote:

>The Pi system is, IMHO, the BEST data acquisition system out there.  But 
>it's price limits it's market appeal.  The Pi system has track maps (I 
>think they are stored, not drawn, which wouldn't work well in 
>autocross), and has all of the channels that the Edelbrock has and more. 
 >I have a friend who uses a Pi system to consult with NASCAR teams to 
>measure air pressure on the body in a dozen different places around the 
>car.  It's great, great stuff!  This friend tells me it's easy to put 
>$20K into a full blown professional Pi system; I'm certain it can also 
>be done for a lot less.  Perhaps someone with firsthand knowledge of 
>getting one of these systems up and running can give us an actual price. 
>I suspect it's $3k-5k for a pretty basic system.


The Pi systems are considered to be "the" system of use in the United States 
in professional racing.  If you advance to Formula 1 it goes bewteen Pi and 
Magnetti Marelli. This does not include the areas of engine management. Pi is 
mainly noted for chassis/engine monitoring and telemetry.  As for maps, the 
Pi system uses a combination of the longitudinal and lateral accelerometers 
along with a wheel speed sensor.  The wheel speed sensor is an active 
proximity switch which sees how many times your wheel studs or some ferrous 
material passes by it to act as a trigger.  The tire diameter also tells the 
system how far the vehicle has traveled which also helps calculate speed 
graph and to generate a track map.

The map is mainly used for reference, not to determine racing lines.  Also, 
in the V6 and Pi club software there are utilities to help reconfigure a map 
comes out wierd (i.e. banked oval tracks).

Byron is correct on starting prices for a Pi system.  When moving to pro 
ranks the systems in Toyota Atlantics are $20 - $30 K.  A full blown Champ 
car team will spend between $80 & 100K (not including the DAG to install, 
maintain and troubleshoot the systems).


Julia Aebersold
Double Time Racing
Data Acquisition Support & Analysis

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