basic question regarding lateral accel map
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basic question regarding lateral accel map
I've been using the laptimer for a couple of years but really only for total laptime. My goal for the upcoming year is to better understand it's functionality, which based on today's reading I can see is extensive. My basic question is this, when looking at practically identical laps, on from 4/2017 and the other from 7/2017, the first lateral exceleration is yellow then red in only one section (the left hander at Lime Rock Park) and on the second one each turn is yellow, red, yellow. The charts are practically identical. I believe both times the iphone was in the Miata's center console, (I use a Mobius for vid) but I will be mounting on the window going forward. What would cause the difference? GPS connection?
Re: basic question regarding lateral accel map
The colors are derived from lateral G with certain thresholds:
The next LapTimer version 22 (Spring 2018) will come with configurable storage rates (GPS Rate, 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 20 Hz). This will allow recording or acceleration data at a higher rate compared to GPS.
- Harry
- 0 G - 1 G ‣ green, 1 G - 1.25 G ‣ yellow, 1.25 G and beyond ‣ red
The next LapTimer version 22 (Spring 2018) will come with configurable storage rates (GPS Rate, 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 20 Hz). This will allow recording or acceleration data at a higher rate compared to GPS.
- Harry
Re: basic question regarding lateral accel map
Harry, Your response also answered one of my questions as well. However i still have little idea of how to read and apply the info from other graphs and charts. Can you, or one of your more accomplished users, put together a resource for some of us who may need to actually use all data available to us?
Thank you
Bobl36
Thank you
Bobl36
Re: basic question regarding lateral accel map
Please try the Train the Trainer document available from www.gps-laptimer.de/documentation. It is a bit dated but has a section on how to read various charts.
Harry
Harry