ginger
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- Joined
- Jan 16, 2007
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- 47
You record your time trails on your tach when you let go of the transbrake. You take the best one and save it. During eliminations you can have it replayed once you let go of the transbrake and compare the actual tach reading with the stored reading while going down the track. Some tachs you can switch back and forth between actual and saved readings. If the two readings are the same, you should be on the same e.t. as the time trail. Some racers have complained that when a racer is looking down, that is what he is doing.
I don't see that as a realistic occurance. Too much to do in 8 seconds. Cutting a light, switching back and forth, and watching your opponent). Another important point is that playbacks have a margin of error, and you can play a run over multiple times, and get multiple readings within that margin of error. Mine is upwards of 100 RPM!