1/4 mile strip would be cheaper, accurate and legal
Or dyno runs if u prefer raw data.
This is not directly relevant to Tiguans, but I know some members are using these performance monitoring boxes..
Can someone comment on accuracy and recommend relatively low cost device to measure acceleration of cars.
I am looking at Vbox(expensive) and Gtech pro.. Can some one comment on those.. Thanks
1/4 mile strip would be cheaper, accurate and legal
Or dyno runs if u prefer raw data.
I believe the Polar FIS allows 0-100 and a range of other options integrated into the MFD.
the cheapest would be a Torque Pro App (on an android phone, us$5) and a bluetooth dongle (around us$15 eBay delivered). the accuracy is probably not the best though..
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Last edited by team_v; 15-07-2013 at 07:00 PM.
Yes ... I used that setup ( Torque pro/ dongle) and it sometimes give very confusing results.. Torque pro uses OBD2 signals from car ecu for 0 ~ 100 timing I believe but not sure...Also it does not give any result for some runs.
Gtech pro is relatively cheap not sure about the accuracy though..
Last edited by Ramee; 15-07-2013 at 08:45 PM.
I found this comparison YouTube link...
Car performance measurements using different devices & applications - comparison test - YouTube
I've found the RaceLogic Performance Box / Video Box / VBox products to be suitably accurate tools, though they're not cheap ($500+).
I use mine primarily for racetrack lap times where the GPS lap time is usually within 1/10th of the Natsoft recorded, transponder-based time. Not F1 accuracy but more than sufficient for my needs.
For straight line acceleration runs I've found them to be pretty accurate also - again within a few tenths of the laser recorded times over various 800m and 1000m standing sprint events.
The older Performance Box I've got is a 10Hz unit - i.e. it gets an updated GPS fix every 1/10th of a second, and uses fancy maths to calculate splits between those fixes. Their newer models now support 20Hz (i.e. 1/20th of a second) updates.
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