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Hi guys,


Hate to see this go but I've sold the car it was running on.


For sale is a STACK ST8952 Standalone Data logger.


This Data logger has 8 inputs and monitors and records up to 20 channels at up to 50Hz a channel. This is a standalone system that doesn't have visual display but I can be added if you wish.


Included in the sale:


STACK ST8952 Module + Loom

Starter Network Harness

Wheel speed sensor ST670 cost $200

Solid State Oil Pressure Sensor ST747 cost $130

G Sensor ST791 Cost $530

Lap timer receiver ST543 Cost $320 Needed to generate the track maps in the analysis software

DATAPRO V6 Softare (The latest and greatest fully upgraded software enables you to use generic sensors instead of the expensive STACK ones. Pressure and temp sensors can be had from $20 and any sensor that outputs volts or ohms can be integrated using the custom sensor manager shown in the pictures below)

The performance upgrade pin has been activated at a cost of $450 giving the predicative lap time function.


The only thing you will need is a STACK ST8990 or ST8991 Download cable as I lost the one that came with the unit. I have seen these come up on ebay or racecarsdirect.com every so often for $50-100 used, buy it new or make one your self if your clever.


In light of this I'm asking only $600 for the unit, which is pretty cheap for a data logger with the most expensive sensors included.


Please contact me on 0499988821 as this will be posted to multiple sites


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