Welcome Randy McMahon our new Data Logging Guru
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:00 am
Please take a minute to welcome Randy McMahon, owner of RPM Performance as our new Data Logging Forum Guru.
Randy has quite a history in the performance industry, he's been working with data acquisition computers since 1981 and has been specializing in racing electronics since 1992.
He's been addicted to racing since 1969 when he got his first car. Since his company was started in '92, he has worked as crew on Fuel Funny Cars, Fuel Dragster, several alcohol and Comp cars. Although the responsibilities of running a business prevents him from full time racing, he and his partners run two Top Sportsman cars and an Altered.
With a background of reading and interpreting data acquisition graphs for over 20 years, Randy says he's on better "speaking terms" with squiggly lines than most people . As you can expect, for someone that has been designing and selling racing data loggers for 12 years, he's read and analyzed a ton of graphs from everything from weekend bracket cars to Top Fuel.
Randy's a real good guy and has been very helpful to me getting my logger setup, I think he's going to be a great asset to the members of this board and we're all going to learn a lot from his shared knowledge.
Welcome aboard Randy!!
PS: Don't expect replies immediately from Randy, he does have a business to run and is doing this in his spare time...
John Heard
Randy has quite a history in the performance industry, he's been working with data acquisition computers since 1981 and has been specializing in racing electronics since 1992.
He's been addicted to racing since 1969 when he got his first car. Since his company was started in '92, he has worked as crew on Fuel Funny Cars, Fuel Dragster, several alcohol and Comp cars. Although the responsibilities of running a business prevents him from full time racing, he and his partners run two Top Sportsman cars and an Altered.
With a background of reading and interpreting data acquisition graphs for over 20 years, Randy says he's on better "speaking terms" with squiggly lines than most people . As you can expect, for someone that has been designing and selling racing data loggers for 12 years, he's read and analyzed a ton of graphs from everything from weekend bracket cars to Top Fuel.
Randy's a real good guy and has been very helpful to me getting my logger setup, I think he's going to be a great asset to the members of this board and we're all going to learn a lot from his shared knowledge.
Welcome aboard Randy!!
PS: Don't expect replies immediately from Randy, he does have a business to run and is doing this in his spare time...
John Heard