G-Tech Accuracy
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From: Davison / Troy ,Michigan
Car: 1991 Pontiac Firebird
Engine: 3.8
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: Dana 60
Thats what I heard too. Its like 2-3mph sometimes.
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Eric Natzke
91 Firebird 305 TBI
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Eric Natzke
91 Firebird 305 TBI
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From: Tempe, AZ
Car: 92 RS, 02 Tacoma, 2 73 Porsche 914s
i read in gtechs manual that their 1/4 mile trap speed is actually more accurate than a strip, because the gtech knows exactly how fast your are going from the calculations it makes at the exact time it calculates you have went a 1.4 mile.
on the track, they measure your time between two distances and average them i beleive. not radar you or anything.
so it may not read what your timeslip says, but i guess its more accurate. anybody ever radar gunned against a g=tech.
i do know that when i did a halfassed 1/4 mile with my g-tech, i let off at 75, coasted a bit, and it shut off and read my time and speed, and that was the speed my speedo read too at that moment.
on the track, they measure your time between two distances and average them i beleive. not radar you or anything.
so it may not read what your timeslip says, but i guess its more accurate. anybody ever radar gunned against a g=tech.
i do know that when i did a halfassed 1/4 mile with my g-tech, i let off at 75, coasted a bit, and it shut off and read my time and speed, and that was the speed my speedo read too at that moment.
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