from personal experience, we used everything aim has but the kitchen sink, sometimes you re in danger of info overload. we had speed sensors, throttle sensors, brake sensors, gps, smarty cam, e box, etc etc. in all literally 2k of gadgets and gear. was it any good? yes if you have the time to analyse it through the day. probably the one main thing for us was figuring out a braking habit that we never would of found without the sensors on the throttle and brake. the gps is good to look at, but again its something to look at during you nights in, you can see on screen what happens to your speed at the end of a straight if you ve took the previous corner to tight or not used all the track on the exit. But you dont need gps and a laptop to tel you that. Its informative dont get me wrong, but not the be all and end all. others may have different views
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