low power
#13
UK Moderator
As I've said before, you'd get more consistent results doing some data logging with a decent GPS and phone app.
A few specified runs from one speed to another (20-65 in 2nd, 30-90 in 3rd where this is allowed) would allow for simple comparison between cars and different modifications on a single car.
If you already have a smartphone, it'd work out a lot cheaper too.
One of these is really all you need: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qstarz-BT-Q8...starz+bt-q818x
You can get a bluetooth OBD2 reader for extra info if you want rpm data etc http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...luetooth%20obd
A few specified runs from one speed to another (20-65 in 2nd, 30-90 in 3rd where this is allowed) would allow for simple comparison between cars and different modifications on a single car.
If you already have a smartphone, it'd work out a lot cheaper too.
One of these is really all you need: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qstarz-BT-Q8...starz+bt-q818x
You can get a bluetooth OBD2 reader for extra info if you want rpm data etc http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...luetooth%20obd
#14
Want to go on a different day, with more s2ks as there wasn't anything really to compare against (GTR, RS6, DAX AC, you know normal cars with not much bhp =p)
Anything coming up?
Cheers lovegroova, shall add it to the next months budget =]
Anything coming up?
Cheers lovegroova, shall add it to the next months budget =]
#17
As I've said before, you'd get more consistent results doing some data logging with a decent GPS and phone app.
A few specified runs from one speed to another (20-65 in 2nd, 30-90 in 3rd where this is allowed) would allow for simple comparison between cars and different modifications on a single car.
If you already have a smartphone, it'd work out a lot cheaper too.
One of these is really all you need: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qstarz-BT-Q8...starz+bt-q818x
You can get a bluetooth OBD2 reader for extra info if you want rpm data etc http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...luetooth%20obd
A few specified runs from one speed to another (20-65 in 2nd, 30-90 in 3rd where this is allowed) would allow for simple comparison between cars and different modifications on a single car.
If you already have a smartphone, it'd work out a lot cheaper too.
One of these is really all you need: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qstarz-BT-Q8...starz+bt-q818x
You can get a bluetooth OBD2 reader for extra info if you want rpm data etc http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...luetooth%20obd
#19
Originally Posted by GaryB' timestamp='1381754540' post='22826351
Come to a dyno day. Interesting to compare yourself against other similar cars.
Hmm I want to know more about how this works, how do you combine the two things you linked to?
#20
UK Moderator
They connect via Bluetooth to the phone (note you need different devices if you have an iPhone as Bluetooth doesn't work properly on that).
Then an App such as
Torque https://play.google....rowl.torquefree or
Racechrono https://play.google.....racechrono.app or
Harry's Lap Timer (also available on apple) https://play.google....harrys.laptimer
You can then record various speed runs and look at the data on a PC. http://racerender.co...ucts/index.html
With something like RaceRender, you can combine with video to do this sort of thing:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcye6v5pRLE[/media]
Then an App such as
Torque https://play.google....rowl.torquefree or
Racechrono https://play.google.....racechrono.app or
Harry's Lap Timer (also available on apple) https://play.google....harrys.laptimer
You can then record various speed runs and look at the data on a PC. http://racerender.co...ucts/index.html
With something like RaceRender, you can combine with video to do this sort of thing:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcye6v5pRLE[/media]