Awesome video! This video is a great place for beginners to start and focus. As my daughter transitions from karts into cars this year I definitely intend to utilize this explanation of maximizing the longitudinal g in the beginning of the brake zone. This really helps visualize the threshold braking concept. Thanks for making these videos!
Hi, Great videos! Thanks for taking the time to make life easier. Could you show how to change the values in the data being looked at? For example, my speed value goes from 0-200kph and my RPM only goes to 8,000rpm, my max speed in the data I am looking at is 92kph and my rpm range is 7900-14600rpm. Cheers
Hi Pablo, you just need to change the "Scale" in the configuration. For example, if the car red lines at 14,500 you will want to set the scale to 14,500 or 15,000.
a Awesome video!! Other than printing the plots shown on the screen, is there a way to save the plots as pdf or screen shots that can be viewed and shared with others on the iphone? Thanks.
Aside from taking a screenshot and saving as a PDF of the plot there isn't a way unfortunately. If you are wanting to see the raw data you can export the file by going to File > Data Export and exporting an Excel file. From there you can convert that file type into a PDF.
Awesome video! This video is a great place for beginners to start and focus. As my daughter transitions from karts into cars this year I definitely intend to utilize this explanation of maximizing the longitudinal g in the beginning of the brake zone. This really helps visualize the threshold braking concept. Thanks for making these videos!
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Great videos! Thanks for taking the time to make life easier.
Could you show how to change the values in the data being looked at? For example, my speed value goes from 0-200kph and my RPM only goes to 8,000rpm, my max speed in the data I am looking at is 92kph and my rpm range is 7900-14600rpm.
Cheers
Hi Pablo, you just need to change the "Scale" in the configuration. For example, if the car red lines at 14,500 you will want to set the scale to 14,500 or 15,000.
Great info! Thanks!
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Awesome video!! Other than printing the plots shown on the screen, is there a way to save the plots as pdf or screen shots that can be viewed and shared with others on the iphone? Thanks.
Aside from taking a screenshot and saving as a PDF of the plot there isn't a way unfortunately. If you are wanting to see the raw data you can export the file by going to File > Data Export and exporting an Excel file. From there you can convert that file type into a PDF.
Would you do comments of data traces from your viewers?
A "data debrief" of customer data is something we are considering.
Excellent, I'd love to play the guinea pig!