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AP-22 Performance Meter for sale.

Uses accelerometers to measure

0-100,

400m,

100-0 braking

braking g force,

circle-g (to measure if you're on the edge of braking ->cornering)

downloadable to PC for graphing (eg plot speed in a 0-400 run)

Product web site here:

http://www.race-technology.com/WebPage/Pro...MeterIntro.html

Pics of actual unit for sale:

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Cost $500 incl shipping from UK.

For sale $250, buyer pays shipping.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well, these are apparently the best for accuracy because they use g-sensors. The other g-sensor, g-tech sticks window and must be flat for correct times. This one adjusts for slight tilts so it is much easier get going.

Power is from internal batteries not lighter.

pushead, you have PM

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