Matt H 
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Same here^ 
 
Didn't have enough room/power
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myke 
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6k revs in 5th. 
speedo doesn't work, so haven't a clue what that equates to, but f20 on 195/45 15's
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Ian 
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Software is called Visual GPSXP. 
 
You also need either a GPS sender for a laptop or a data logger. 
 
It'll also interface with Autoroute if you emulate the serial port. 
 
Here's us doing 511mph over the south of France on the way back from Barcelona the other weekend.   
 
 
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N90ATH 
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oooo gonna be getting that i think  
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Steve 
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how frequent is the update of speed on that gps?
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Ian 
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Quite slow, about 1Hz I think.  Its no good for 0-60 runs, only long term average stuff.  The top speed is just about right given that you max out and stay there.
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Robin 
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so would it work with a handheld PDA type thingy and a laptop?
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Matt H 
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511mph? 
 
Was that in a 1.4 8v turbo?
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Ian 
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott 
so would it work with a handheld PDA type thingy and a laptop? 
  If you can get an NMEA compliant GPS signal in to the laptop, yes. 
 
Either live or log to the PDA and save as text file, then that software will open the file as I just have done with those two.
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Mattb 
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had the old cally turbo off the clocks.. just at 162.. then had to slow down for the roundabout  
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Ian 
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Another trace - karting. 
 
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/3674/karts.jpg
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Ry_B 
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In my car the most I've had is 98mph, didn't hit the limiter so probably would have done a few more indicated MPH (c12nz) 
 
Was with my Dad when he did an indicated 145mph racing a Merc coupe the other night   He's got a Leon Cupra R 225bhp scarily quick  
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myke 
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quote: Originally posted by Ian 
Software is called Visual GPSXP. 
 
You also need either a GPS sender for a laptop or a data logger. 
 
It'll also interface with Autoroute if you emulate the serial port. 
 
Here's us doing 511mph over the south of France on the way back from Barcelona the other weekend.   
 
   
 
is this still accurate when you're not on earths surface?
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Ian 
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Yeah, that was logging altitude at 37k feet as well.  Just finished climbing there, the bottom left graph is altitude. 
 
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Ian]
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Robin 
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thats an impressive bit of kit
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myke 
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very cool
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Steve 
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quote: Originally posted by Ian 
Yeah, that was logging altitude at 37k feet as well.  Just finished climbing there, the bottom left graph is altitude. 
 
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Ian] 
   
 
what plane were u on?
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Daniel_Corsa 
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quote: Originally posted by Tas 
i think i can get a 100
   
 
My 1.2 8v got upto an indicated 112mph on the clocks the other week on my private runway! 
 
Mate was filming it as i couldn't belive it could get that far   but what that was in genuine speed im unsure. 
 
 
  April '06' Corsasport Feature Car   | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car   | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car  
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Ojc 
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Focker Wolf 190-A
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ajscorsa 
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i got 120 out my new engine with a bit to go x16xe 
 
95 out my old fukked 1.4 16v  
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Ian 
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737-800 Steve
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Steve 
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Next Generation? excellent plane, did you go into the cockpit to view the LCD MCP and displays etc?
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Ian 
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As it happens, no  
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Steve 
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Heres me setting up the exact cockpit for a flight to Alicante   
 
  
 
 
all those displays are lcd, impressive eh? 
 
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Steve]
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punkymt1 
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I wish here in Malta we had somewhere where we can see some speed. 87mph is the most I could see before I had to slow down  
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