Sensors with modules

Racepak sensors with modules for motorsport, track day and performance cars
Sensors with modules from Racepak are developed for drivers, teams and vehicle builders who want more precise measurements and more complete integration in their Racepak system. Instead of working with universal sensors and separate solutions for signal processing, you get sensors here that are built to work directly with Racepak’s V-Net system. This makes Racepak sensors with modules relevant for everything from motorsport and track day use to drag racing, karting and advanced performance projects, where precise data is crucial for both performance and troubleshooting. Racepak’s own category includes pressure sensors, temperature sensors, EGT sensors, wideband controllers and G-meter solutions.

Why choose Racepak sensors with modules?
When you want to monitor a race car or performance car correctly, it is not enough just to have a dash or a data logger. You also need reliable sensors that deliver the right data in a way the system understands. Racepak sensors with modules are made specifically for Racepak’s own logger and dash systems, and that gives a more direct and professional solution than random universal sensors. Racepak itself describes its V-Net pressure sensors as solutions that plug directly into a V-Net logger or dash and deliver critical data. This gives the customer an easier installation and more complete integration throughout the system.

More precise data and easier installation
A major advantage of Racepak sensors with modules is that the sensor and module are already designed as one complete solution. A product such as the V-Net Water Temp Module, for example, is supplied as a water temperature module and sensor with cable, and Racepak’s EGT kits are supplied with both modules, probes and the necessary accessories. This saves time during installation and reduces the risk of the customer choosing the wrong parts, connectors or combinations. For customers who want to build the vehicle properly the first time, this is a real advantage.

Better integration in the Racepak V-Net system
Racepak describes V-Net as a network where several signals can be transmitted over one cable, and where the system becomes more compact and easier to expand. This means that Racepak sensors with modules do not just measure data, but also fit into a complete solution where logger, dash and sensors work together. For the customer, this provides a more organised setup and an easier way to expand with more measurement points later, without rebuilding the entire installation. This is especially important in motorsport and performance cars, where new demands for monitoring and data analysis often arise as the setup becomes more advanced.

Important data for both performance and troubleshooting
Racepak sensors with modules are used to monitor some of the most critical values in the vehicle. This includes oil and fuel pressure, boost, vacuum, water and oil temperature, transmission temperature, EGT, air/fuel ratio and G-forces. When this data can be read correctly and used in the logger or dash, it becomes easier to detect problems in time, adjust the setup more precisely and protect the engine and drivetrain from unnecessary strain. Racepak’s own product ranges clearly show that the system is built around critical sensor data that is actively used in performance driving and data analysis.

Racepak sensors with modules for both simple and advanced setups
Racepak offers both simple single-channel sensors and more advanced solutions such as 4-channel wideband controllers and multi-channel EGT systems. This means that the category is relevant both for customers who only want to monitor a few important values and for customers building more advanced data acquisition systems with many inputs. At the same time, separate modules are also available for remote sensors and analogue inputs, so the system can be adapted to more specialised needs.

Racepak sensors with modules for customers who want to measure properly
For customers who want to get more out of their Racepak setup, sensors with modules are an obvious choice. When sensors and modules are made to work directly together, the installation becomes more logical, the system more stable and the data easier to use in practice. That is why Racepak sensors with modules are relevant for customers looking for Racepak sensors for motorsport.