Can this thing be this fast?
Can this thing be this fast?
I previously posted some slow G timer times right after adding the Xcalibrator 2 SCT standard programming and adding my Borla. I don't know if the compter and so forth had to learn my driving habbits or what. Today I ran a 0-60 of 7.77, 1/8th of 10.15 and 1/4 of 15.77.
and yeah, I know it's not the drag strip.
and yeah, I know it's not the drag strip.
Unfortunately, those Gtech readings and 35c will buy you a newspaper.
I'd get it to a track and see some real times as those Gtechs have proven not very accurate. A friend of mine in his Eclipse bragged and bragged about how he could run low 13s on a Gtech, then took it to the track and couldnt get out of the 14s...with a turbo.
I'd get it to a track and see some real times as those Gtechs have proven not very accurate. A friend of mine in his Eclipse bragged and bragged about how he could run low 13s on a Gtech, then took it to the track and couldnt get out of the 14s...with a turbo.
Originally Posted by mlawdawg
I previously posted some slow G timer times right after adding the Xcalibrator 2 SCT standard programming and adding my Borla. I don't know if the compter and so forth had to learn my driving habbits or what. Today I ran a 0-60 of 7.77, 1/8th of 10.15 and 1/4 of 15.77.
and yeah, I know it's not the drag strip.
and yeah, I know it's not the drag strip.
Originally Posted by silverbullet5.4
Unfortunately, those Gtech readings and 35c will buy you a newspaper.
I'd get it to a track and see some real times as those Gtechs have proven not very accurate. A friend of mine in his Eclipse bragged and bragged about how he could run low 13s on a Gtech, then took it to the track and couldnt get out of the 14s...with a turbo.
I'd get it to a track and see some real times as those Gtechs have proven not very accurate. A friend of mine in his Eclipse bragged and bragged about how he could run low 13s on a Gtech, then took it to the track and couldnt get out of the 14s...with a turbo.
Mlaw - perfectly normal. Mine takes a full tank of gas and week to get to it's full potential. I should make some new runs this week with the cool weather, I bet I could match yours. My best times in the 70-80 degree range were 16 flat in the quarter.
Originally Posted by dzervit
HA! I wish I had two of these quotes, one to chit on and one to bury it with. Seriously. First, most of the electronic timers are VERY accurate. Second, he said he ran the first runs right after loading a tune. News tunes are slow as chit until a few drive cycles are completed. It gets faster after every cycle.
Mlaw - perfectly normal. Mine takes a full tank of gas and week to get to it's full potential. I should make some new runs this week with the cool weather, I bet I could match yours. My best times in the 70-80 degree range were 16 flat in the quarter.
Mlaw - perfectly normal. Mine takes a full tank of gas and week to get to it's full potential. I should make some new runs this week with the cool weather, I bet I could match yours. My best times in the 70-80 degree range were 16 flat in the quarter.
Originally Posted by dzervit
HA! I wish I had two of these quotes, one to chit on and one to bury it with. Seriously. First, most of the electronic timers are VERY accurate. Second, he said he ran the first runs right after loading a tune. News tunes are slow as chit until a few drive cycles are completed. It gets faster after every cycle.
Mlaw - perfectly normal. Mine takes a full tank of gas and week to get to it's full potential. I should make some new runs this week with the cool weather, I bet I could match yours. My best times in the 70-80 degree range were 16 flat in the quarter.
Mlaw - perfectly normal. Mine takes a full tank of gas and week to get to it's full potential. I should make some new runs this week with the cool weather, I bet I could match yours. My best times in the 70-80 degree range were 16 flat in the quarter.
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Oh, one other thing, the tracks can give you some s@#t numbers too. If they don't prep the track for the good citizens, anmd they usually don't spend much time on it for the 13 second plus crowd, tires go up in smoke etc.
All the quotes in the magazines are from units like the G-tech. I took my Veritech 200 to Pomona one weekend when the company I worked for had borrowed the strip, (helps to be a major sponsor...) and the times were actually more accurate in a technical sense. The machine doesn't know about red-lighting...
About a dozen guys played with it (new tech at the time, very expensive) and the consensus was that Road and Track, and Car and Driver were right to use them...
However, temps, altitude, etc. have got to be factored in. Something the track does for you.
I posted links for the altitude adjustment in one of these threads.
People forget that and can spend months trying to duplicate strip times in the High Desert... Can't be done, the strip is 2500 feet lower.
Chris
About a dozen guys played with it (new tech at the time, very expensive) and the consensus was that Road and Track, and Car and Driver were right to use them...
However, temps, altitude, etc. have got to be factored in. Something the track does for you.
I posted links for the altitude adjustment in one of these threads.
People forget that and can spend months trying to duplicate strip times in the High Desert... Can't be done, the strip is 2500 feet lower.
Chris
I'm not sure what Chris was trying to say in the previous post (so the following comment may not be pertinent). The GTech uses an inertia meter to measure the acceleration so weather/humidity/barometric pressure is irrelevant. There is some error depending how deep you stage, i would think though.
Originally Posted by gobra
I'm not sure what Chris was trying to say in the previous post (so the following comment may not be pertinent). The GTech uses an inertia meter to measure the acceleration so weather/humidity/barometric pressure is irrelevant. There is some error depending how deep you stage, i would think though.
Read this. Car and Driver article
For those still confused, we had it on the windshield a much bigger box than the tiny G-tech, and were using it while running the quarter at the Pomona Fairgrounds drag strip.
Thus we could compare the results with real time tickets.
The V200 always gave you a result, but if you red lighted, the tower would not report your time.
That is not the case at all tracks, but it was the way they were doing it that day, thus the V200 was technically more accurate.
In an absolute sense, the difference we were getting from the Pomona tower after adjustments for altitude, were very very close.
And this is with the primitive technology of 1991.
We were interested because we were selling the product.
Also, because we were car guys anyway, even if we hadn't been in the parts business.
I still have the V200, but the little G-tech is so much smaller that I seldom dig out the old unit.
Hope that clears things up.
Chris
Thus we could compare the results with real time tickets.
The V200 always gave you a result, but if you red lighted, the tower would not report your time.
That is not the case at all tracks, but it was the way they were doing it that day, thus the V200 was technically more accurate.
In an absolute sense, the difference we were getting from the Pomona tower after adjustments for altitude, were very very close.
And this is with the primitive technology of 1991.
We were interested because we were selling the product.
Also, because we were car guys anyway, even if we hadn't been in the parts business.
I still have the V200, but the little G-tech is so much smaller that I seldom dig out the old unit.
Hope that clears things up.
Chris
Originally Posted by hwm3
Correct. The Gtech SS starts timing when the truck starts moving. It doesn't rely on timing lights.
Read this. Car and Driver article
Read this. Car and Driver article


