Not tried it but I think you can do what you want in the race studio package by using a time v distance calculation based on rpm over a sample lap. You have all of the data there if you are using Ebox or the GPS module, otherwise you will need to know the exact distance traveled on the lap, the lap time and the revolutions of the motor required to cover a specific distance ( I.e. 1 meter). Multiply the revs in I meter x the number of meters in the lap then divide by the seconds taken then divide the result by 60 to give the result in rpm. My brain is not at its best in the mornings but I am sure someone will correct me if I have made an error!
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