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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by wizzman » Tue Jun 18, 2013 4:01 pm

Speaking of T12, here is how NOT to do it:

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My favorite pic Pierre took:

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Post by TroyV » Tue Jun 18, 2013 4:07 pm

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Post by WillM » Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:35 pm

Thought this was interesting.
Top traces are lateral g forces.
Bottom traces are speed.

Red trace = My car in 2007, laptime 2:00.222. (I think this was the last trip to Tremblant in my 1.6).
Black trace = my current 1.8 car, laptime 1:54.200.
Bottom line, a lot more cash into the car = 10 extra mph at the end of the straights and about 6 seconds.

Notice how the speed traces almost perfectly match each other at the far right of the graph? That is from the paddock bend to the finish line. I botched the shift and put it into 5th, not 3rd, on my flyer. Cost me about 0.2s, by my estimate. FIrst time I've done that!
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Post by Mick » Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:46 pm

Wow, it's not all motor. You're not braking as deep and as a result have much better average mid corner speeds now. Especially in 8 and 10. Nice work!

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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by paseobeater » Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:37 am

Hi guys! I'm new here! I'm from the Track and Time club.

It was my first track day at Tremblant and I really enjoyed every minutes spent with you guys! :D

I'm really curious :!:
I want to know about how much hp and how much weight your car have and what was you best lap?

My best run was a 2.03.622 with my Toyota Paseo. It got 77.3 whp, 80.3 lbs-ft of torque and total weight is around 2100 lbs.

My car is all about momentum... if you let it go in one curve, the rest of your lap is done because I got no power at all. I guess it may be worse than a stock miata.

Here's a couple of shot that I got from the photographer. How i'm taking the 12 :wink:

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I will try to post some inboard video in a couple weeks. I need to do a little of editing
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Post by TroyV » Wed Jun 19, 2013 8:12 am

My pic of the bunch.

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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by WillM » Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:23 am

Mick wrote:Wow, it's not all motor. You're not braking as deep and as a result have much better average mid corner speeds now. Especially in 8 and 10. Nice work!
Thanks. Yes, the driving got better. Not only less braking, but better release of the pedal too - something that Ross Bently spoke about as a 'secret' at a seminar years ago. The 225 A6 vs 205 R6 likely helped a bit in the corners too, though honestly not nearly as much as I would have thought.

Has anyone noticed all of the plings and bangs heard in these videos, especially Jeff's? I was quite disappointed when they refused to clean the track for us. WIskey Tango Foxtrot. There was rubber slag everywhere.

*EDIT* - You gents with the Aim Solo & video. Is there no way to get RPM's or throttle position on the video? Way more important, telling, and educational than speed, IMHO.
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Post by paultg » Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:40 pm

WillM wrote: *EDIT* - You gents with the Aim Solo & video. Is there no way to get RPM's or throttle position on the video? Way more important, telling, and educational than speed, IMHO.
I don't think you can with the OBD1 cars and standard Aim Solo. Aim has an Solo OBD2 model now, that extracts any info available through the connection as far as I know.
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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by Mick » Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:17 pm

paseobeater wrote:I'm really curious :!:
I want to know about how much hp and how much weight your car have and what was you best lap?
That's a great time for your power to weight!
My car (with driver) is 2705 lbs and makes 180 WHP. My best time was 1:54.8 on RA-1's. I made the mistake of switching to 2 year old V710's for the TT and ended up being 1 second slower.

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Post by Stynger » Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:40 pm

RACOON, good times! What do you run for tires?
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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by Chrispy » Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:57 pm

WillM wrote: *EDIT* - You gents with the Aim Solo & video. Is there no way to get RPM's or throttle position on the video? Way more important, telling, and educational than speed, IMHO.
If you have the Solo DL connected via OBD-II yes, but for the base model or OBD-I cars no. If you are logging the throttle and RPM data via another system then you can combine it all using RaceRender - not sure how well it would all sync up, but it can be done.
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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by jeffw » Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:44 pm

What are you all using to render data with the video? Any tips?

I've got the data (including brake and TPS)....
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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by dradernh » Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:39 pm

jeffw wrote:What are you all using to render data with the video? Any tips?
I use Dashware: http://www.dashware.net

I rate it satisfactory, and like the fact that I can create my own gauges.
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Re: Mont-Tremblant Pics/Video

Post by naschmitz » Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:09 pm

Mick wrote:I use RaceRender
http://racerender.com/Products/index.html
+1 for RaceRender. You can create your own gages with it too. Aim Solo DL is the bomb!

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