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Old 02-09-2008, 12:20 PM
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i want something that will give me 0-60 times and 1/4 mile times. i know the aeroforce gauge will do it, but i have a boost gauge and i need an a/f gauge. and i only want 2 gauges. so can the aeroforce gauge read a/f correctly? if not what can i get that i can put in the car when i need it? maybe something i can put on the dash.
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Old 02-09-2008, 01:12 PM
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Do you have a tuner and a laptop? Plug em in under your dash and get your numbers by datalogging. Ive done that in the past and its very accurate. You have to do a little math afterwards though, the spread sheet breaks timedown to hundreths of second intervals.(if I remember right)
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http://www.gtechpro.com/?gclid=COzI2...FQOllgod2FVUCg
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Aeroforce interceptor
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Old 02-09-2008, 04:33 PM
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I bought a Gtech just to play around with and I was stunned by its accuracy. I used it at the track and it was always within a tenth.
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Umm can you give me more information on this datalogging business?
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My SCT Livewire has that function but it's kind of hard to setup and do the timing all the while driving at the same time.
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06saleen3v, the aeroforce will read my a/f correctly? what do i need to buy besides the gauge? i would prefer to just have the 2 gauges and not need anything else.
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I bought a Gtech just to play around with and I was stunned by its accuracy. I used it at the track and it was always within a tenth.
How about mph? Was the GTech in the ball park, too?

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Umm can you give me more information on this datalogging business?
Recalling from memory;

I believe you go to SCT website and download the datalogging program on your laptop. Plug your SCT under your dash. Plug the other end of the SCT to your laptop. Run the SCT program on your puter and chose what perameters you want to record. Then start driving. Its about that simple. Unless the SCT site has been updated, there are no instructions for how to navigate around the software program, so youll probobly have to play with it for a bit to get the hang of it.

I hope my instructions are accurate, I haven't played around with the datalogging in two years.
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