GTECH PRO Vehicle Performance Meter
Posted: 10 Feb 2009 04:00
Has anyone had any experience with one of these gizmos?
http://www.gtechpro.com
It is described as a pocket dyno & gives readings on HP, torque, 0-60, G force etc. The RR model has race telemetry readouts you can download onto a computer. All this it does just by being stuck to your windshield with no sensors etc. Sounds too good to be true but it cost the same price as a few hours on a real dyno.
I don't know if I can stop myself from buying one of these. [:p]
More info:
How does it work?
Acceleration:
At the heart of G-TECH/Pro is a precision 3-axis accelerometer, a sensor that measures acceleration also known as G-Force. G-Force is what's keeping you in your seat and if it wasn't for that seat you would be accelerating to the ground at 1 G (32 feet per second per second).
Acceleration is measured in Gs and is one of the key things the G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION is measuring. You can see this when you position the unit horizontally, it will show 0.00G's on the X acceleration bar. If you position it vertically it will show 1.00G's.
Speed:
The G-Tech measures your speed and distance travelled by integrating forward (the forward direction is chosen automatically) acceleration over time. Basically, if you know how fast you are accelerating for a certain time period you'll know how much your speed changed after that time period. So if you start off from zero speed then you'll know what your speed is after every time period. These time periods are very small (a few thousandths of a second) and that's how G-Tech maintains its accuracy. However, if you don't start from zero speed your measurement won't be correct because you won't have a good reference point. Consequently, it's very important to start all of your measurements from an absolute standstill.
Distance:
Distance is measured in the same fashion, if you know how fast you are going for a certain time period you will know what is the distance travelled during that time period.
Horsepower:
The G-Tech measures horsepower though the formula: speed times acceleration times the weight of the vehicle. The more accurate the vehicle weight you enter, the better your measurement. The G-Tech measures delivered horsepower, sometimes also called Rear Wheel Horsepower. This horsepower includes the loss of power through the drivetrain which is usually 10-15\%. Rear Wheel Horsepower is what most people are interested in because that is what they experience when driving. The use of Flywheel Horsepower measurement is often used in advertising, but not very realistic when it comes to accelerating your vehicle.
The horsepower that G-Tech measures also includes vehicle aerodynamic drag. This means that if you tape over your headlights and grill, remove rear view mirrors and windshield wipers to reduce your drag, you will measure a Horsepower increase even though you didn't make any changes to the engine. After adding an aftermarket spoiler you will likely find a decrease in measured horsepower, since you increased the drag losses on your vehicle.
RPM:
Engine RPMs are sensed directly from the cigarette lighter voltage. No installation required at all with this true plug and play feature. The unique RPM feature is used for anything from realtime torque measurements to shiftlights.
What can it do?
The new G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter COMPETITION is a very sophisticated, cutting edge automotive tuning instrument. Weather you want simple RPM recording or complete Data-Acquisition. As an automotive enthusiast you will find recording acceleration runs and analyzing shift points, delivered horsepower and reaction times extremely valuable. Just imagine, having all that power of knowledge right there under your fingertips any time you want it, that's the new G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION. So, no more confusion after making modifications now simply get the results "before and after".
Measurements:
Reaction-Time
0-60ft time
0-330ft time BR> 0-60mph time
1/8mile E.T and speed
1000ft time
1/4 mile E.T. and speed
Horsepower
Torque
RPMs
Braking distance
Handling G's
Accelerating and Braking Gs
RPM vs Time Graph
HP & Torque vs RPM Graph
Speed vs Time Graph
Speed vs Distance
Gs vs Time Graph
How accurate is it?
There are several significant improvements over the original G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter that have been implemented in the new COMPETITION model. First of all, there are 3 accelerometers and they are fully temperature compensated. This in itself is a huge improvement in accuracy. Secondly there is a very sophisticated new calibration algorithm that allows much higher precision. Also the system now has 32 times higher resolution which speaks for itself. New Noise-Correction algorithms have improved overall accuracy as well. With all of these valuable features we are very proud to announce that the accuracy is now within 5/100 second. With the consistency at 5/1000 of a second! Absolute Horsepower and Torque measurements are within 3% and consistency within .5%!
Ease of use and installation:
The motto at Tesla Electronics has always been to bring you cutting edge technology without the headaches of complicated installation and wiring procedures. The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION has all of its sensors built-in. This includes three precision temperature compensated acclerometers and intelligent RPM sensing circuitry. All you need to do is plug it into your 12V cigarette` lighter and attach the custom designed suction cup mount to your windshield.
The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION is auto levelling. You can orient it any way you like with absolutely no degradation in performance. This is a new feature not available in our original G-TECH/Pro.
The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION easily comes out of its bracket so you can study your race results up close. User friendly menus let you quickly review results, store logged runs and changes settings. Want to take the G-tech from one car to another? No problem. Specific vehicle data, such as weight and shiftlight settings can be stored and recalled for up to four different vehicles.
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To do list:
Upholstery/Motor/Gearbox/Suspension/Brakes/Carb/Tyres../Gearbox/Paint/Cam+Motor
Done......./done./done....../done......../done../done/done/redone.../done/under way
Blog: http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8548
http://www.gtechpro.com
It is described as a pocket dyno & gives readings on HP, torque, 0-60, G force etc. The RR model has race telemetry readouts you can download onto a computer. All this it does just by being stuck to your windshield with no sensors etc. Sounds too good to be true but it cost the same price as a few hours on a real dyno.
I don't know if I can stop myself from buying one of these. [:p]
More info:
How does it work?
Acceleration:
At the heart of G-TECH/Pro is a precision 3-axis accelerometer, a sensor that measures acceleration also known as G-Force. G-Force is what's keeping you in your seat and if it wasn't for that seat you would be accelerating to the ground at 1 G (32 feet per second per second).
Acceleration is measured in Gs and is one of the key things the G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION is measuring. You can see this when you position the unit horizontally, it will show 0.00G's on the X acceleration bar. If you position it vertically it will show 1.00G's.
Speed:
The G-Tech measures your speed and distance travelled by integrating forward (the forward direction is chosen automatically) acceleration over time. Basically, if you know how fast you are accelerating for a certain time period you'll know how much your speed changed after that time period. So if you start off from zero speed then you'll know what your speed is after every time period. These time periods are very small (a few thousandths of a second) and that's how G-Tech maintains its accuracy. However, if you don't start from zero speed your measurement won't be correct because you won't have a good reference point. Consequently, it's very important to start all of your measurements from an absolute standstill.
Distance:
Distance is measured in the same fashion, if you know how fast you are going for a certain time period you will know what is the distance travelled during that time period.
Horsepower:
The G-Tech measures horsepower though the formula: speed times acceleration times the weight of the vehicle. The more accurate the vehicle weight you enter, the better your measurement. The G-Tech measures delivered horsepower, sometimes also called Rear Wheel Horsepower. This horsepower includes the loss of power through the drivetrain which is usually 10-15\%. Rear Wheel Horsepower is what most people are interested in because that is what they experience when driving. The use of Flywheel Horsepower measurement is often used in advertising, but not very realistic when it comes to accelerating your vehicle.
The horsepower that G-Tech measures also includes vehicle aerodynamic drag. This means that if you tape over your headlights and grill, remove rear view mirrors and windshield wipers to reduce your drag, you will measure a Horsepower increase even though you didn't make any changes to the engine. After adding an aftermarket spoiler you will likely find a decrease in measured horsepower, since you increased the drag losses on your vehicle.
RPM:
Engine RPMs are sensed directly from the cigarette lighter voltage. No installation required at all with this true plug and play feature. The unique RPM feature is used for anything from realtime torque measurements to shiftlights.
What can it do?
The new G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter COMPETITION is a very sophisticated, cutting edge automotive tuning instrument. Weather you want simple RPM recording or complete Data-Acquisition. As an automotive enthusiast you will find recording acceleration runs and analyzing shift points, delivered horsepower and reaction times extremely valuable. Just imagine, having all that power of knowledge right there under your fingertips any time you want it, that's the new G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION. So, no more confusion after making modifications now simply get the results "before and after".
Measurements:
Reaction-Time
0-60ft time
0-330ft time BR> 0-60mph time
1/8mile E.T and speed
1000ft time
1/4 mile E.T. and speed
Horsepower
Torque
RPMs
Braking distance
Handling G's
Accelerating and Braking Gs
RPM vs Time Graph
HP & Torque vs RPM Graph
Speed vs Time Graph
Speed vs Distance
Gs vs Time Graph
How accurate is it?
There are several significant improvements over the original G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter that have been implemented in the new COMPETITION model. First of all, there are 3 accelerometers and they are fully temperature compensated. This in itself is a huge improvement in accuracy. Secondly there is a very sophisticated new calibration algorithm that allows much higher precision. Also the system now has 32 times higher resolution which speaks for itself. New Noise-Correction algorithms have improved overall accuracy as well. With all of these valuable features we are very proud to announce that the accuracy is now within 5/100 second. With the consistency at 5/1000 of a second! Absolute Horsepower and Torque measurements are within 3% and consistency within .5%!
Ease of use and installation:
The motto at Tesla Electronics has always been to bring you cutting edge technology without the headaches of complicated installation and wiring procedures. The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION has all of its sensors built-in. This includes three precision temperature compensated acclerometers and intelligent RPM sensing circuitry. All you need to do is plug it into your 12V cigarette` lighter and attach the custom designed suction cup mount to your windshield.
The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION is auto levelling. You can orient it any way you like with absolutely no degradation in performance. This is a new feature not available in our original G-TECH/Pro.
The G-TECH/Pro COMPETITION easily comes out of its bracket so you can study your race results up close. User friendly menus let you quickly review results, store logged runs and changes settings. Want to take the G-tech from one car to another? No problem. Specific vehicle data, such as weight and shiftlight settings can be stored and recalled for up to four different vehicles.
************************************************************************
To do list:
Upholstery/Motor/Gearbox/Suspension/Brakes/Carb/Tyres../Gearbox/Paint/Cam+Motor
Done......./done./done....../done......../done../done/done/redone.../done/under way
Blog: http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8548
