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Re: Geez problem

To: geez@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Geez problem
From: GSMnow@aol.com
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 21:55:02 EST
In a message dated 3/25/02 7:13:21 PM Central Standard Time, bthatch@juno.com 
writes:

<< * The rest of the runs showed 67 seconds of a 61 to 64 second run. The
 maps really weren't representative of the course but the graphs seemed to
 show the lateral and acceleration Gs correctly. The summary and
 performance data were way off and my speed was showing up at 160+ mph
 several places on course (this was a Solo II course and I never got out
 of second gear in my Corvette). >>

The first thing you need to do is trim the start and finnish off of the data. 
I just chop off everything before the big acceleration spike. And also chop 
the end, from where the final braking starts, that is after the finish line, 
right?
 
<< I need some help in fine-tuning my unit to be more accurate. Any help
 will be appreciated. >>

Once you have the start and end trimmed, the next one is the end speed. This 
will compensate for a steady increasing speed, which may be a huge chunk of 
your problem. The other thing that will make very high speeds is if you 
oversteer alot. Hanging the tail out looks just like acceleration to the 
cube. If you are consistent with your tail wagging, just setting the end 
speed down should get the map close enough to use. But if you pushed on some 
of the course, but then had a big tail out slide in one corner, then you need 
to trim just that one section. When 
I do that in my car, I don't bother totally fixing the map, it is easy to see 
that you didn't really shoot from 50 to 90 mph in the turn where you know you 
had the tail way out.

Gary M.

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