Multiple speed ranges at once and first datapoint
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:29 pm
I just started using dyno and find it very good. I've previously used Dragy but once you have recorded data you cannot export which was a deal breaker for me. Dyno is really good but a few things would make it perfect for me.
Ability yo set multiple speed ranges, for example:
0-60mph
40-80mph
50-70mph
1/4 mile
Then whenever the speed or distance ranges is satisfied, the data is stored automatically. With the above set during a 0-80mph run you'd end up with times in all 3 speed ranges.
To make it totally perfect, it could also be possible to set a maximum time for the run otherwise the time is disregarded.
Secondly, I noticed that when the data is used in Racelogic software, often the first datapoint is slightly higher than what has been set. For example, If i measure 0-100kmh the first datapoint is often approx 1kmh probably because there is no data buffer. It's not a huge issue because you can set the speed gates slightly lower/higher than what you need but you'll always have the problem measuring data from stationary.
Ability yo set multiple speed ranges, for example:
0-60mph
40-80mph
50-70mph
1/4 mile
Then whenever the speed or distance ranges is satisfied, the data is stored automatically. With the above set during a 0-80mph run you'd end up with times in all 3 speed ranges.
To make it totally perfect, it could also be possible to set a maximum time for the run otherwise the time is disregarded.
Secondly, I noticed that when the data is used in Racelogic software, often the first datapoint is slightly higher than what has been set. For example, If i measure 0-100kmh the first datapoint is often approx 1kmh probably because there is no data buffer. It's not a huge issue because you can set the speed gates slightly lower/higher than what you need but you'll always have the problem measuring data from stationary.