I've been wondering about those things. Tell me more... How does it work? Is it worth the 200 bones I'll have to lay down for one?psfracer said:
I've been wondering about those things. Tell me more... How does it work? Is it worth the 200 bones I'll have to lay down for one?psfracer said:If you don't go to the track, get a GTECH. The thing was within .1 of a second vs the track timers for me and it gives alot more information vs the track timers.
Sounds good enough for me. Where did you get yours? Can you post a link? So when you ran at the track, did you actually have it plugged in and running? I think you said your 1/4 time was 0.10 (one tenth) off, how was your mph?psfracer said:If you don't make it to the track often, I think its definitely worth it. With the computer software you can load 4 passes and compare. It also gives you: 60 foot, 330, 1/8, 1000, 1/4 mile ET and mph just like the track, but it also does: 0-30, 40, 50, 60, 70, etc in 10 mph increments, braking distances, it has a shift light, a tach, a rollout setting so you can duplicate exactly how you stage at the track, and you can even practice on your reaction times if you want. You can also graph your rpms during a run, the g's, mph vs time, distance vs time, etc.
I have found it most useful to measure the difference a modification makes. And the best part is it just plugs into the cig lighter. The calibration only takes a few minutes, but I also tested its accuracy at the track, I wanted to be sure it was giving accurate numbers and it was.