Racepak IQ3 Dash Display wo/Accessories

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SKU: RPK250-DS-IQ3
Digital Dash, IQ3, V-Net System, USB Programming Cable Included, Black, Racepak Digital Dashes, Each
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Optimized for the racer who needs to view vital functions quickly and easily, the IQ3 Display Dash can display up to 28 inputs on four pages. All display inputs are user-definable, allowing the most critical data to be viewed at a glance. It also features programmable shift lights and warning lights, gear indicator, and the ability to display lap times, predictive lap and best lap. The blue backlight is viewable in any lighting condition. The IQ3 Display Dash can be utilized with any of Racepak's V-Net data loggers.

Display up to 28 inputs via 4 pages

Racepak LLC was founded in 1984 by Spencer Eisenbarth and Ron Armstrong, originally as Racepak and its parent company, Competition Systems, Incorporated (CSI). Both men were engineers with strong backgrounds in electrical and mechanical applications, and both had an interest in motor sports. Through an earlier joint effort aimed at obtaining data for the improvement of the Unlimited Hydroplane that Armstrong was piloting at the time, both men realized the need for onboard data acquisition equipment. Their respective backgrounds qualified them to develop such equipment, but the major task that needed to be overcome was in designing and building a data recorder that could survive in the unfriendly world of race vehicles. That challenge became the initial goal that led to the formation of Competition Systems, Inc. The continued success of Racepak has allowed CSI to grow. In the years that have followed Eisenbarth and Armstrong have quietly guided CSI into a strong presence in many forms of motor sports.

Racepak Optimized for the racer who needs to view vital functions quickly and easily, the IQ3 Display Dash can display up to 28 inputs on four pages. All display inputs are user-definable, allowing the most critical data to be viewed at a glance. It also features programmable shift lights and warning lights, gear indicator, and the ability to display lap times, predictive lap and best lap. The blue backlight is viewable in any lighting condition. The IQ3 Display Dash can be utilized with any of Racepak's V-Net data loggers. The box includes: IQ3 Display Dash, USB programming cable and Racepak Datalink II software. Specifications: display up to 28 inputs via 4 pages / programmable shift and warning lights / gear Indicator / four user defined alarms / connect to any Racepak V-Net data logger / optional GPS module for speed / user defined 5 character input names Dimensions: 7.30 in. (W) x 4.10 in. (H) x 2.10 in. (D) (18.54 cm. x 10.41 cm. x 5.33 cm.) / 1.0 lb. (454 g)

Product Description:

  • Digital Dash
  • IQ3
  • V-Net System
  • USB Programming Cable Included
  • Black
  • Racepak Digital Dashes
  • Sold Individually
  • Racepak LLC was founded in 1985 by Spencer Eisenbarth and Ron Armstrong, originally as Racepak and its parent company, Competition Systems, Incorporated (CSI). Both men were engineers with strong backgrounds in electrical and mechanical applications, and both had an interest in motorsports. Through an earlier joint effort aimed at obtaining data for the improvement of the Unlimited Hydroplane that Armstrong was piloting at the time, both men realized the need for onboard data acquisition equipment. Their respective backgrounds qualified them to develop such equipment. Still, the major task that needed to be overcome was in designing and building a data recorder that could survive in the unfriendly world of race vehicles. That challenge became the initial goal that led to the formation of Competition Systems, Inc. The continued success of Racepak has allowed CSI to grow. In the years that have followed Eisenbarth and Armstrong have quietly guided CSI into a strong presence in many forms of motorsports.

    More importantly, they have reinvested heavily into supporting the quest for information technology, and have positioned the company as a leader in the data acquisition industry. This has expanded their clientele to include industrial applications, OE manufacturers, and testing facilities, as well as a broad spectrum of land, water, and snow-based motorsports. From the single original Racepak data recorder, our line has now grown to include a large selection of unique loggers, software, gauges, and ancillary equipment all designed for the sole purpose of gathering data.

    In 2000, Racepak began the initial design of their first GPS-based data system. In 2001 this system soon found its way to various forms of professional motorsports, such as circle track, road racing, and offshore power boats. In 2003, the initial G2X design was conceived. A slow and deliberate development program was initiated, leading to the current G2X data system.

    Racepak LLC continues to follow the same guidelines and desires that have placed us atop the data acquisition industry. Our unwavering goal to produce reliable, efficient, state-of-the-art data recorders, at a price accessible to professionals and sportsmen alike, and back them with whatever service our customers may need, is as strong today as it was in 1984. The dedicated team at Racepak is proud of our accomplishments and the accolades that have come our way, but at the same time, we believe that our future is directly linked to our reputation. Consequently, quality equipment and customer service continue to be more than just an advertising slogan at Racepak. Our push toward constant improvement, a lack of satisfaction with the status quo, and the burning desire to achieve the impossible have made us a perfect match for our customers.