on 2/6/05 9:53 AM, Glenn L. Austin at glenn@austin-home.com wrote:
> on 2/6/05 7:13 AM, Dick Rasmussen at rasmussend@mindspring.com wrote:
>
>> I am a happy GEEZ owner. However, since it seems to have "stabilized" as
>> far as development and marketing :-), does anyone have any experience or
>> specific knowledge regarding the RR version of the G Tech Pro?
>
> I've got one, and one nice thing about it is that it is "self-contained"
> (ie. the only thing going to it is power).
>
> I like the fact that it can monitor the RPM in addition to the three axes
> accelerometers. It also doesn't need to be installed in any particular
> orientation, but can determine it's orientation from a quick (1-2 second)
> acceleration in "drag racing" mode.
>
> It does include Windows software (iPass) to look at the saved runs, you do
> need to hit 'OK' to, and 'OK' to end the run (it isn't automatic in Road
> Race mode). It doesn't do mapping, although you can get that
> <http://www.slip-angle.com>.
>
> Geez! has additional functionality that you have to pay extra to get.
> However, the addition of monitoring RPM can help in the analysis of a run.
Boy, do I need to proof-read my stuff in the mornings!
You do have to manually start and stop recording in road race mode, it will
automatically start and stop recording in drag race mode (you do need to hit
OK to "prime" it before you start a drag run).
Geez! has the additional mapping and analysis software that you have to buy
separately when you have the GTechPro RR.
--
Glenn L. Austin, Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver <><
2002 Black Nissan SE-R Spec V, D Stock #85, Oregon Region SCCA
2005 Ultra Yellow Track model 350Z (on order)
2002-2003 D Stock champion
E-Mail: <glennaustin@mac.com> WWW: <http://homepage.mac.com/glennaustin/>
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