Spent quite a lot of time reading and posting in every one else's build threads and realised i hadn't put any photos in mine for a while.
Got my self a little stash of tyres in the garage. 4 of them are mounted to my Clio 200 rims which are freshly powder coated after the last Cadwell date.
De ja vu here!
Yes that is another set of wheel powder coated gloss black making it 3 sets in total. Only going to be using two of these though and fitting a spare pair of dry tyres to them to take to track days just in case anything happens such as tyre problems. Also gives me the chance to take the tyres right down to their last legs, if that happens half way through the track day i can throw on the spare set.
Interesting one, I know a few people were interested in where I went with the Arduino logger.
Anyway, I moved away from Version one which used an LCD screen that displayed the current gearbox temp and the max recorded temp for a slightly cleaner install.
installed the Arduino in the glove box with an ignition power feed and just the gearbox temp input to start with.
I've piggy backed and SD slot onto the top of the board and written to code to calc the gearbox temp from the resistance of the sensor and write the recorded temperature of the gearbox to the SD card at 30 second intervals.
This can be checked by either plugging in the laptop to the circuit board or by taking the SD card out of it and checking it on a device with an SD slot.
Looking forward to seeing what temps are recorded at Oulton in just over a week
I've just replaced the gearbox oil after the last track day but done a lot of online shopping recently and stocked up on oils for the track day box.
The Castrol is for the Gearbox on the van. That his 48k this week so thought it was time I replaced the gearbox oil considering I service the engine every 10k.
Finally, more cameras!
I've picked up a cheap go pro Hero from ebay for £50. While it isn't bluetooth i'll be mounting that one on the cage just over my left shoulder or in the front windscreen. The hero + is Wireless/Bluetooth so will be using that for more creative angles and passenger reaction cams. Nice and easy to start the bluetooth one with my phone as it's mounted in a 3D Prtinted phone holder right in the middle of the center console, displaying OBD Data if required but mainly the go pro display and lap times.
Looking forward to trying that out at Oulton too as I should have quite a few passengers in on the day.
Short and sweet for the time being, will be more to come after the weekend when the final adjustments are done for Oulton. I'll get some photos up of the latest colour scheme too in it's full glory.