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HKS CAMP (computerised automobile multi player)

From the HKS website in Japan,

:"The HKS CAMP is a graphical data display created by a 32 bit RISC CPU. It records engine data with a large memory capacity. It then uses the data collected to allow for further evaluation and future reference. It can communicate with PC's (utilizing MS Windows 95) which allows users to drop all data compiled into their PC's spreadsheet for evaluation and graphing. The CAMP can also be upgraded by adding additional SRAM cards. The CAMP can be connected to all existing HKS remote sensors. A video signal switch allows user to change from CAMP to some other video source such as Nintendo 64, Sony Play Station, VCR, or some navagational system. The CAMP includes a remote control and sound functions for added convenience. With the sound functions, the driver can be alerted to changes in the engine, confirmation of different commands and operations, and entertainment."  

functions available:

REV 0-10,000RPM

SPEED 0-300KPH

COST (FUEL EFFICIENCY) 0-20KM/L

FUEL USAGE 3000CC/MIN

INJECTOR WORKLOAD 0-100%

(CURRENT/PAST) TRIP FUNCTIONS INCLUDE:

TIME 0-99H 59min 59sec

DISTANCE 0-999.9KMS

FUEL USED 999.9L

AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION 0-99.9KM/L

AVERAGE SPEED 0-300KPH

With a junction box, and pressure sensor, temp sensor and exhaust temp sensor, can be used for:

HIGH TEMP 0-1000 DEGREES C

LOW TEMP -20-180+ C

PRESSURE 500mmHg-2.0kgf/cm2 (BOOST)

VOLTAGE 0-5.0V

AIR FUEL MIX RATIO 10-20

ACCELARTATION RATE -1.5G-1.5G+

INFRARED TEMP -20-180 C+

ENGINE FRICTION GRAPHIC DISPLAY

More info on the HKS USA website: http://www.hksusa.com/categories/?id=1082

This unit retails for 39800Yen. It is brand new in the box. Will suit just about any Japanese car (ecu pinnouts for most included). Comes with all connectors etc.

Asking $350neg, in adelaide.

Attached is displays with basic CAMP unit

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No monitor, you can use any incar video screen - indash dvd, nav or something like the nismo centre dash display.

Only a few wires needed that connect to the ecu harness.

You need the HKS junction box and the harness for temp pressure and exhuast temp.

More info here: http://www.hksusa.com/categories/more.asp?id=1082

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