Since I lost my patience and mounted new coils without dynoing the dampers first, I am looking for ways to log them on track. There are various pushrod and pot operated sensors and recording devices available, mainly from race equipment shops, for over $1K.
But I wonder if solid state accelerometers may be up the the task, and with bluetooth available, recording might be conducted with a phone and lap top. Or some other el cheapo substitute for the expensive data collection methods racers use. It would be really handy to calibrate adjustable dampers to spring rates using real data from the car.
Not my area of expertise, so just throwing it out, maybe someone has a lead?
But I wonder if solid state accelerometers may be up the the task, and with bluetooth available, recording might be conducted with a phone and lap top. Or some other el cheapo substitute for the expensive data collection methods racers use. It would be really handy to calibrate adjustable dampers to spring rates using real data from the car.
Not my area of expertise, so just throwing it out, maybe someone has a lead?