link http://zedomax.com/diy/102/diy102.htm
cliffs guy makes a g o meter and he hooks it up in his car.
check out the website… it has vids and everything
hot
link http://zedomax.com/diy/102/diy102.htm
cliffs guy makes a g o meter and he hooks it up in his car.
check out the website… it has vids and everything
hot
pretty cool, looks simple
tire rack actually has a g force test track in front of their building in illinois
watched signals drift skyline fly around it a few times… pretty sweet…
I’d love to know what kind of numbers my car can pull. I think I’ve heard something like 1.3 - 1.4g’s on the race rubber.
1.0 G:
just get a g-tech
Reminds me of the article I just read in Car and Driver about the “Racelogic DriftBox.” A little more expensive, but still pretty cool. I don’t care about the drift measurements it does, but I do like the things it can do for autocrossing…