I started this project since I think I can get a lot of valuable info about both my car setup and also my driving by seeing how the tire temps vary, at 16 points over the tire width, along different track sections.
Racelogic has a system and these guys have a similar system:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S0TlRkNWheQ&t=0m47s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZIV_yDptDo
But there is one problem for me, cost. I'm just a trackday and hobby racing nerd. Racelogic's system will set you back 20K-40K $. I'd rather spend that money on track time entry fees and tires.
So what could I do... Well, I always use a bluetooth 10Hz GPS and my mobile phone for logging and video recording. So I made an open source DIY bluetooth sensor kit. Each sensor connects wireless to the phone with low energy bluetooth and has a 16 point IR-array temperature sensor plus a distance sensor for logging your suspension's movement.
If you already use your mobile phone and an external GPS for logging you only need the sensors to get going. A complete sensor is around 170$ per wheel in parts. And on many cars you'll get far only logging two wheels if you want to keep costs to a minimum.
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Current status Dec 31 -18
- the temp sensor with bluetooth is all done and dusted, running fine
- the distance sensor code needs some error handling added
- Design/CAD of an open source 3D-printable enclosure - I'd LOVE some help here!
- the two major track loggers for mobile phones www.gps-laptimer.de and www.racechrono.com already have units and have both done initial tests for integrating support for the sensor
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More info, status updates and all source code https://github.com/MagnusThome/RejsaRubberTrac
Discussion thread (in Swedish but feel absolutely free to write in english!) https://rejsa.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=113976