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Old Dec 4, 2005 | 10:45 PM
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Default g-techpro s/c qtr times does this sound right?

I bought a g-tech pro for the TC to see how it works and see what the TC w/ s/c would run and it said a 14.1 @98 mph does that sound realistic? let me know
Old Dec 5, 2005 | 03:35 AM
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wow...one of the guys on here with the sc and bolt ons with his roll cage ran like a 14.5. It probably a lil off but from what I hear those g-tech are usually pretty accurate.
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Whoa... how in the world does that thing work? never seen a G-tech Pro before now

I think that may be one of the coolest gadgets I have ever seen.
Old Dec 5, 2005 | 04:26 AM
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G-tech pro's are a little outdated now. the pro competition is more accurate. A slight decline in the road (usually unnoticeable to the naked eye) will give skewed results. G-techs and other accelorometers are nice...but they are toys. They are good for comparison, as in doing a mod and then running again on the same road to see a time difference because they are consistant. But those results can't be transfered to true times at a certified track.
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