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These graphs and data are taken from the lap of 1.06.10

Speed by Time graph taken from Drift box GPS data.

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G Force Graph.

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Wake field track map created from GPS positioning.

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Patrick I ran Pirelli Corsa P-Zeros and was surprised they weren't that much better than street tyres. I need to stump up for some real Semi's now. Well done on a 1.13 that's about what I run in street trim. I gotta lurn to steer betta.

Oh ok, for what i paid i was hoping to see some good times on them, fingers crossed for next event as sunday was just on shitty flat spotted Kumhos on the front and worn down to tread dunlops on the rear..

The Tyrepower place dude 'Mark' told me the Pirellis were less likely to flatspot too due to the greater ability to flex and a thicker sidewall?!

was that just BS or?

Here is a comparison chart between my fastest ever lap (1:12.3) vs JohnP's (1:06.1) with data acquired from our RaceLogic PerformanceBox's.

Obviously im the red line and John is the blue line

Main straight J=210kmh B=160kmh

T1 J=167kmh B=150kmh

T2 J=83kmh B=76kmh

T3 J=114kmh B=114kmh

T4 J=80kmh B=89kmh

T5 J=83kmh B=77kmh

T6 J=110kmh B=110kmh

T7 J=142kmh B=132kmh

T8 J=67kmh B=73kmh

T9 J=108kmh B=108kmh

Back straight J=172kmh B=139kmh

T10 J=55kmh B=60kmh

Enjoy.

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Very good data comparison love it, need to get me one of these performance boxes once the new race car is up and running.

So when is the turbo going on the Nascup to get the straight line speed up?

Also anyone want to but buy a Mazda R100 Historic Sports Sedan..... will be on the market next week

  • 3 weeks later...

Just surfing the net and came across this

http://www.renew.asn.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=757

Congrats to the winners.

Talk about random, they posted it Posted: "Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:30 pm " I posted the link to it before that time ;)

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