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Borrowed a G-Tech...

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  • Start date Start date Aug 22, 2005

scrming

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I've been doing my 0-60 runs using my x-cal2 and my laptop. I've been hitting 6.6x. I borrowed a g-tech from my buddy. Was hitting 6.6x so it appears that the g-tech is working as expected and is pretty accurate. I was getting a lot of tire spin so I with little practice I was able to get some better launches.... Less tire spin... Best 0-60 ended up being 6.34!!! Not to shabby! LOL!

Ok... now I wasn't going to do a 1/4 mile run... I would hate to get a speeding ticket... but curiosity got the best of me... so I did a run, got a really good launch... ended up with 14.90 sec @ 95.6MPH...

And if everything goes as planned and the weather holds out I'll be taking the car to the track!!!

Oh... side note... I did get a picture of my T-Lok... and the stick on the drive shaft that says "SCRAP IF DROPPED" LOL! I post as soon as I get all the pictures copied... LOL
 
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Sweet. Stupid question: how do you do a 0-60 run with an SCT-2? I have one but haven't done anything with it except load the tune.
 

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Jimp said:
Sweet. Stupid question: how do you do a 0-60 run with an SCT-2? I have one but haven't done anything with it except load the tune.
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Not a stupid question at all... LOL!

First you need a laptop. Then you download LiveLink from the SCT website. Install LiveLink and the USB->Serial drivers. You can now use the X-Cal2 as a datalogger... I log things like Engine Speed and Vehicle Speed. Start the capture up and launch. Stop the car and stop the capture. You can then save the data to a file. You simply look at the time stamp where you started moving and subtract that from the timestamp where you hit 60MPH...
 
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scrming said:
Not a stupid question at all... LOL!

First you need a laptop. Then you download LiveLink from the SCT website. Install LiveLink and the USB->Serial drivers. You can now use the X-Cal2 as a datalogger... I log things like Engine Speed and Vehicle Speed. Start the capture up and launch. Stop the car and stop the capture. You can then save the data to a file. You simply look at the time stamp where you started moving and subtract that from the timestamp where you hit 60MPH...
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Ahh, thanks! I'll have to borrow the wife's laptop and terrorize the neighborhood now!
 

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Ahh, thanks! I'll have to borrow the wife's laptop and terrorize the neighborhood now!
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Please jimp, think about the lil ol lady's though
 
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