Aim Sports Mychron 3 (silver Edition) on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, United States
The MyChron3 Basic is powerful data acquisition
gauge and display for kart racing that combines a temperature gauge,
tachometer, lap timer, and data logger into a compact, powerful unit
that easily mounts to your steering wheel. It is a digital dash, gauge,
and data logger with graphical and digital RPM (tach) indicator,
automatic lap time, and temperature input for exhaust gas, cylinder head
or water sensors.
This Mychron 3 was used for roughly two seasons of sprint karting. Aside for some minor cosmetic blemishes (see pics), the unit is in very good shape and works perfectly. It has never been dropped or damaged. The system was purchased new, directly from AiM Sports back in 2010. It comes with the following: -MyChron 3 Display Unit -RPM Sensor -EGT Sensor -Lap timer Please reach out with any questions. Happy bidding! |
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