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Anyone use a Veypor?

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:55 am
by DivideOverflow
http://www.veypor.com/veypor.html

I was looking for a good piece of hardware that would help with tuning. This thing will do cool stuff like track 0-60 times, quarter mile times, estimate horsepower, etc. I'm just wondering if anyone has actually used one of these, and what their experience is with it.
Check out the features list!

Veypor Features Include:
- Portable Dynamometer plots HP and TQ curves
- Full tree and Pro tree staged 1/4 Mile runs
- 0-60Mph Testing
- Braking Test
- Roll-on Test for any speeds
- General Datalogging
- Save up to 8 runs
- Average and instantaneous fuel mileage
- Separate fuel tripmeter
- Fuel level gauge (no additional sensors required)
- Distance used and remaining on tank
- Metric and Imperial Units
- Two independent and programmable Hour Meter timers
- Timers display a warning when maintenance is required
- Gear indicator (no additional sensors required)
- Lap Timer
- Course Analyzer
- Save up to eight different lap timing sessions of 30 laps each
- Save configuration data for up to 4 different vehicles
- Super bright shiftlight with two brightness levels.
- Programmable Shift light
- Programmable RPM launch window
- Programmable Speed light
- Dual stage shift light for multiple shift levels
- Download all data to a PC
- Powerful PC graphing analysis software
- G-Force Display
- Stopwatch
- Full data-logging
- High sampling rate
- Multiple on-screen graphing modes
- VIR Infra Red Laptimer support
- Heads up Display Support
- Universal Motorcycle mount or car windshield suction cup
- User upgradeable firmware
- Easy installation

Highly Accurate Full-Time Instrumentation including:
- Permanent Odometer
- Tripmeter - accurate to the meter/foot
- Tachometer - works with any number of cylinders or type of engine
- Speedometer - correctable for tire wear

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:50 pm
by jmillheiser
basically its like a G-tech

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:45 pm
by DivideOverflow
yeah, except G-tech has a lot of problems with vehicles that aren't cars:
http://www.gtechproforums.com/forums/sh ... motorcycle

basically you need to be going completely flat.... and the RPM pickup for a g-tech might not even work correctly.

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:50 pm
by jmillheiser
if you use spark plug wires with really good RF supression none of them will work. it picks up RPM by reading the RF interference put off by the ignition system.

the 0-60 and 1/4 mile timers will still work as those operate via an accelerometer

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:16 pm
by BuzZz
I will eventually put a Vaypor on my fighter, but not untill they come up a water-proof one.

Other than that, it looks like a nice hunka wires.....

And Canadian, too.... :mrgreen:

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:24 am
by Jacine
How easy is this thing to install? They say it can be moved from bike to bike?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:48 pm
by Shorts
muahahahaha!

I brought this from the depths of the depths :laughing:


Actually I'm fishing around the 'net and I've seen this before. I hate that it's ~$277 but, it's pretty much the only thing on the market that does all that. Dakota digital with not even half the features are charging $400+.

I would like one of these. Group buy anyone??

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:58 pm
by sparky
Shorts wrote:muahahahaha!

I brought this from the depths of the depths :laughing:


Actually I'm fishing around the 'net and I've seen this before. I hate that it's ~$277 but, it's pretty much the only thing on the market that does all that. Dakota digital with not even half the features are charging $400+.

I would like one of these. Group buy anyone??
I'm in for a group buy if there's any kind of discount!

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:46 pm
by Shorts
I completely forgot about these until I ran across them on webike - Acewell Digital meters.


Now, they don't have all those data logging features that the Veypor does, nor does it have the gear indicator (I really wanted that!), but they are a little bit less than the Veypors, ranging from $119-$199 depending on the model. I especially like the fact that one of the speedo sensor available is the mechanical cable kind that fits in the stock location. Of course, if you like gluing magnets to your rotor or sprocket, you can do that too.

Anyway, electrosport.com sells a few models and I think you may can order directly from Acewell. Just thought I'd drop this info in case anyone is looking :D