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Re: mychron vs alfano
Posted by 'John' on 19 Nov 2008 @ 19:14


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John
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You ask, "is the track mapping and g force any good???"

G force is how you get a track map.

With a track map you can divide the track into as many sectors as you want and examine each section in detail.

This is the only method of critical examination and improvement of your performance. However it has to be said that you first need to be able to string laps together within a tenth or so of each other, that is be good enough to put the lessons learned from your track data to good use.

Track-time and a degree of talent is the answer but without a datalogger and its data then how do you decide were you need to improve?

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mychrom vs alfano  by 'tonyracer'   (18 Nov 2008 @ 23:25)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by 'Tbag'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 10:43)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by '250nat23'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 11:58)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by 'rotaxmxr'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 12:57)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by 'John'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 14:23)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by 'Tbag'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 17:18)
Re: mychrom vs alfano  by 'tonyracer'   (19 Nov 2008 @ 17:41)
Re: mychron vs alfano  by 'John'  << You are here!

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