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I've started using one - although I haven't remotely looked at the datalogging side of things yet.

I mostly got one to have the data-overlay on the video. Video wise it works brilliantly - although I'd prefer it if the camera's were a wider aspect like my old POV was.

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Yeah you can definitely get a CAN interface for the R35. You can't do it easily for the R34 (when using a Power FC) which is why I haven't bothered.

I've seen somewhere an awesome on screen dash for the VBox with an R35 using the actual R35 Clutster with the gear selection etc all in place.

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Mark,

We installing the Video VBox pro in my R35 a couple of weekends ago and hardwired it to receive the CAN signal. You can also purchase an OBD connector for the system which makes it easy to quick connect to the OBD port under the dash (if you are not leaving the Vbox installed permanently). I've got the R35 scene (dash) running which Snowy mentions in his post, took a bit of hunting around to get this as it is not included with the system nor from Racelogics scene download area on their website.

The software that comes with the Video VBox (i presume it is the same software for the lite version) allows you to customise the scene to show a variety of CAN parameters such as throttle and brake, steering angle, oil and trans temps etc etc, pretty much all the items that you can view on the in car MFD screen. Racelogic have also just released a new circuit software tool which allows you to view your track footage frame by frame against another driver who might have done some laps in your car. Pretty handy for working out where time can be made up if you have a pro do some laps in your car for comparison.

With regards to the wider lens I purchased a wide angle lens for the camera which only turned a couple of days ago, apparently to install it you have to take the whole camera out and have it refocused rather than just screw the new lens on, will check it out and see what has to be done.

I've customised the R35 scene to include best lap times, current lap times and splits so it's a pretty useful tool.

I'll try to get some pics of the install on the weekend and post them for you. If you have any questions with it feel free to give me a call.

Cheers

SlipR35

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Hi Snowy,

I picked up the wide angle lens from Racer Industries who are a dealer for the Video VBox. I'm sure Protech in Melbourne would also be able to source it for you as this is who I purchased my VBox pro from. I'll have a look tomorrow re how the lens installs and post some info.

Yes, the Penske's are fitted up however the car hasn't been off the hoist since they were installed last week as we are finishing off some other work at the same time. Hoping to get on the track shortly to test all the new gear out.

Cheers

SlipR35.

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Wide angle lens' distort the action and distances, unsuitable for incar video in my opinion. What you need is a *wide screen* capable camera, here is an example using an inexpensive HD camcorder

How much more width than that do you need? Note there is no distortion either.
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Seb,

you've got everything for that damn car of yours lol

Vbox lite up and running as per Dunc. Lame early video runs look good.

Getting it hardwired to car for power, CAN bus and video out for the dash screen.

Seb, would you mind emailing the gtr scene?

Yes the analysis software for the lite seems to have much of what you are talking about with the pro. Very good.

Very interested in suspension setup for the r35, might start a separate thread.

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thanks for the scene Seb

I have the CAN module hooked up. The Vbox lite version only has 4 channels available so I am logging Brake and throttle pedal pressure, RPM and steering angle

I have had Chris from Audio express hardwire the CAN, power and conceal allthe cables to camera mojunting positions. nice setup.

also getting video output to the MFD which will be handy!

Tip for those as new to this as me: dont unplug the unit whilst it is powered up and hooked into the CAN bus with the car running... freaking thing lights up like a christmas tree

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Here are a couple of my vids using it.

Targa Wrest Point -

ATC Lang Lang -

But here is a comparison to the old POV to give you an understanding what I'm talking about with camera angles

Targa Tas -

Spa -

The second ones are in widescreen, amazing if the later system did not offer widescreen, plus HD as well.

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anyone here a gun on the vbox at working out how to set up steering angle input from the CAN?

I have 2 horizontal bar graphs next to each other

bit hard to explain in words but here i go...

one on the left (to track turning the wheel left of centre) has the bar graph traveling from centre (right to left) but I cant get the min max values sorted (I would have thought min value 0 and max negative 500 degrees opposite to the other graph but it wont allow a max with a value less than the min)

one on the right travels from left tot right and is working well with min angle 0 to max 500

degrees

otherwise have all the other can inputs for brake/throttle and rpm working well! this thing is so configurable its awesome. if only I was as smart as it.

will post some video once I get this sorted and track the car may 12

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Wide angle lens' distort the action and distances, unsuitable for incar video in my opinion. What you need is a *wide screen* capable camera, here is an example using an inexpensive HD camcorder
How much more width than that do you need? Note there is no distortion either.

i have the same opinion. I've borrowed a go pro HD, didnt like the wide angle. gives you no sense of turn in etc.

I've been using racechrono to data log for a while now. For something that is free and the hardware costing next to nothing its pretty damn good.

times come out within .01 of natsoft.

(720p camera and racechrono hardware all under $700)

the r33 doesnt have ODBII but the r35 will?. there is an ODBII reader for racechrono. they recommend 4-5 channels i think.

throttle, brake, rpm etc

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