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Can you beat me to 55? 75?
Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
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Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
These seem like very good times. Usually when I remember to try I'm in the Pop, maybe I'll post some NA times although not sure the gearing is helpful on the Pop.
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Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
I don’t think it’s super accurate because it used GPS, not the VSS, to determine your speed.
I haven’t done these tests with the Alpina, but I did it with a 2017 BMW i3. My 55-75 was worse, but my 30-55 was cosistantly low 3s. The Abarth is not consistent.
I haven’t done these tests with the Alpina, but I did it with a 2017 BMW i3. My 55-75 was worse, but my 30-55 was cosistantly low 3s. The Abarth is not consistent.
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Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
Dashcommand has access to the VSS and it's usually pretty close to GPS, but that depends on the accuracy of the device you're using. I would think/hope that Dashcommand is using the VSS instead of GPS to calculate the times..retrophit wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 12:05 pm I don’t think it’s super accurate because it used GPS, not the VSS, to determine your speed.
I haven’t done these tests with the Alpina, but I did it with a 2017 BMW i3. My 55-75 was worse, but my 30-55 was cosistantly low 3s. The Abarth is not consistent.
Then again, the same program is guilty of using fuel tables and VE%/BSFC to calculate HP rather than speed/distance/weight. The problem is you can easily know the speed/distance/weight of a vehicle, but the VE%/BSFC is murky and unclear, often unpublished, and in the case of Multiair Fiats, changes based on the current active profile... That's why DC's HP figures are so way off (usually on the quite optimistic side), because it is thinking the engine is a lot more efficient than it really is.
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Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
I know it’s not using bye VSS because on the performance screen the speed displayed is not the same as the speedometer; its usually one mph off.
Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
It may be reading actual vss calculation instead of the slightly higher speed the cluster is programmed to display.
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Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
Even the digital mph display? Hummm.... ok.
Re: Can you beat me to 55? 75?
Yeah, they're both offset, but the gauge seems to read a bit higher than the digital display, which reads above actual speed.
I don't know if it's possible to recode our clusters like you can on bimmers but I don't see it as a big deal.
I don't know if it's possible to recode our clusters like you can on bimmers but I don't see it as a big deal.