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Old 11-23-2006, 04:43 PM
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well the other night i was out playing with the g-tech..asuming its prety accuate i ran a 12.05 at 118 with a 1.96 60ft. now it was on my stock size wheels/16's and it was cold out about 50. not to bad i guess
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sounds good, but i have heard those things can be pretty inaccurate, they do give you a ball park though
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Originally Posted by jason02Z
well the other night i was out playing with the g-tech..asuming its prety accuate i ran a 12.05 at 118 with a 1.96 60ft. now it was on my stock size wheels/16's and it was cold out about 50. not to bad i guess
I've run my G-tech while at the track just to compare. The E.T. was pretty close, within 1-2 tenths. But the mile an hour was way off. G-tech said 123, but pass was actualy 115! I know that the G-tech works by calculating G force by time with an accerometer, so I don't know how it can get the speed so far off when the ET is about right.




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