Owner's Manual

4: REVIEWING DETAILED RUN RESULTS
The Performance Computer automatically records all
run data during a timed run. To review the data after
the run, press the UP and DOWN buttons.
The data for your 10 most recent runs is automatically
kept in memory. You can review the data immediately
after your run, or anytime later. The memory is main-
tained even when the unit is powered off.
As you press the DOWN button, you’ll see the data for
your most recent run first. Keep scrolling down for data
from previous runs.
The Performance Computer automatically numbers the
runs, and displays the run number during timing. The
system assigns numbers in sequence, and after you
complete 99 runs, the counter restarts at Run #1.
After reviewing the data, press the
G-METER button to return to G-Meter
mode, or press the TIMED RUN button to
start another timed run.
AN EXAMPLE OF RUN DATA
Here is an example of the data you can
view after each timed run.
Each time you press the DOWN button,
you will see another screen of data.
This run was for a complete 1/4 mile,
shorter runs will have less data to
review.
Run #7 Complete
More Run Info
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1/4m 13.25 sec
108.4 mph
1000ft 11.15 sec
1/8m 8.67/ 84.9
330ft 5.75 sec
60ft 2.10 sec..
Max Speed 109.3
324HP 366pk49mph
0-100 11.18 sec
0- 90 9.30 sec
0- 80 7.65 sec
0- 70 6.25 sec
0- 60 4.97 sec
0- 50 3.82 sec
0- 40 2.78 sec
0- 30 1.85 sec
0- 20 1.05 sec
0- 10 0.45 sec
-End of Run #7
1 Press the DOWN button to see more run info.
7 Time-to-speed data.2 1/4 mile time and trap speed.
8 Time-to-speed data.3 1000 foot time, 1/8 mile time and trap speed.
9 Time-to-speed data.4 330 foot and 60 foot times.
10 Time-to-speed data.5 Maximum speed and horsepower data.
(324HP average, with 366HP peak at 49mph)
6 Time-to-speed data. 11 Press the DOWN button to see the previous run.
NAVIGATING THROUGH THE DATA
The DOWN button always steps down from one item to
the next. The UP button steps up one item at a time to
the beginning of that run, then jumps to the beginning
(not the end) of the above run.
After you have 10 runs in memory, please spend a few
minutes scrolling up and down through the data to
familiarize yourself with this system.
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