Aim Solodl On-board Lap Timer - (can/rs232) on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Colorado, United States
AiM SoloDL On-Board Lap TimerKit for racing cars with aftermarket ECUs (CAN/RS232)The SoloDL on-board lap timer from AiM uses GPS technology to start and stop lap times at the start/finish line, with no external equipment required. Unlike other lap timers, the SoloDL also logs the GPS data (as well as other parameters) and can even generate track maps.
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