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Old 01-11-2021, 04:49 PM   #6
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From my experience

RaceChrono (like Harry's)
Great app and reliable but I got sick of firing up the GPS nugget, the Gopro, plugging in the OBDII reader and making sure it all connected. It was all too much hassle for me combined with the desire for "better" data I searched for something more cohesive. That said, I loved the app and the quick view of sector data is great.

RaceCapture track
I bought into the original kickstarter with healthy skepticism and a little hope. To me it failed on nearly all levels. To preface, the last time I used it was 2 years ago, maybe it's better now. At the time the software and analysis was meh at best and buggy. Additionally, I never got the CAN data to work reliably. I ended up so frustrated with it I listed it for sale from the track one day.

Aim Solo II DL
I've had this for 2 years and so far it's been rock solid. It's portable and the amount of data is collect is awesome. The software has a bit of a learning curve but once you get it setup how you'd like it greatly accelerates things (If you aren't using the profiles you need to get on that!) The biggest drawback it that it requires a standalone computer to run the analysis. The Smarty cam has good integration from what I've seen (I don't personally own one but know those that do) but is OMG expensive. Race render, as mentioned before, is another option for overlay.

What do your friends or competitors(if they'll share data) use? That is a big factor as well.

The Garmin Catalyst look interesting, I'd love to give one a chance.
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