SEMA 2013: Racepak Interface Modules Keeps Your EFI System Connected

When running a high quality digital dash and datalogging system like a Racepak, it’s important that it has the ability to communicate with other electronics in the vehicle. It’s a significant investment to have these systems and if they can’t communicate with each other, you’ll find yourself doubling up on sensors you don’t need.
Racepak works hard with manufacturers of standalone engine management systems to create a seamless sharing system of the vehicle’s data. This sharing system is easily transmitted via a V-Net cable the converts the sensor’s unique signal into a few additional wires that hook up to the corresponding standalone engine management system. The sensor sharing vastly reduces under engine clutter and of course, money needed to by unnecessary sensors.

Racepak continues to expand their interface module line but currently supports companies such as AEM, Autronic, Big Stuff 3, Accel, FAST Haltech, Holley, Megasquirt, MoTeC, Hondata and more!

While there’s no “new” products released by Racepak this year, they assure us that they have some exciting and new dataloggers in the works, along with a new software-based system for reviewing data. Stay tuned for that news in coming months!

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