I think it's $250 w/o software, and $300 with. Definitely worth verifying
since it isn't very clear.
Dave Hardy
89 SM
DILYSI Motorsports - Drive It Like You Stole It!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Mitchell" <smitch@erols.com>
To: <autox-owner@autox.team.net>; "Dave Hardy" <dave2020@mindspring.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: G-Tech Pro Competition
> Dave wrote:
> >I saw this in the latest Racer Wholesale catalog. It's a new and
improved
> >G-Tech with 4 accelerometers, tach readout, data-aq, pc upload, etc.
Looks
> >pretty powerful for $300. See it at
> >http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/gtech.htm
>
> It looks to me that the software is $300. You've still gotta spend
> the $250 on the unit itself.
>
> >How does it compare with Geez as far as performance, etc.? I know that
Geez
> >is going for $400 and then you have to supply your own palm. I also know
that
> >Geez was developed by one of our own, so I can see where it would have
> >advantages. What are they?
>
>
> I haven't seen anymore information than on the site you referenced.
> And I don't have Geez. I do have a Edelbrock Qwikdata. Just let me
> tell you from that experience... the software is KEY. If you want to
> be able to get useful information relatively quickly... it has to be
> in the software package. Exporting to a spreadsheet or scientific
> data package, is possible but significantly more time and effort.
>
> Before buying I'd really like to get a look at the program. Edelbrock
> does give you full access to it's software... though there's only so
> much you can do without the box.
>
> Also I'm a bit sceptical of the 'Contains A Full Blown Data
> Acquisition System' statement. Seeing that adding an RPM signal (and
> the extra accelerometers) is all that's new. In the least, I'd want
> to see a speed signal... I mean that is the ultimate measure. All the
> rest is for figuring out why.
>
>
> Scott
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