The powertools log clearly confirms it. Waiting to see if it's tied to newer production P90DLs or a software update.
We need the folks that have P90DLs with CANBUS loggers to log the amps.
Yes, you can see it down near the bottom of the page.
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The powertools log clearly confirms it. Waiting to see if it's tied to newer production P90DLs or a software update.
We need the folks that have P90DLs with CANBUS loggers to log the amps.
DA absolutely can matter. Not for power made but for wind resistance.DA shouldn't matter.
DA absolutely can matter. Not for power made but for wind resistance.
Yes, you can see it down near the bottom of the page.
See what at the bottom of what page? Sorry if I missed something obvious. Not a lot of sleep last night.
494 KW
The following link was taken from his last post
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64789559/RunLog 20160528 210255.csv
Yes, of course.
I was responding to the first part of your post where you mentioned "the power tools clearly confirms it".
Was done at brainerd international raceway in mn. Altitude under 1000ft
View attachment 181619 View attachment 181620 Here is the machine that did it
Reduced density means reduced aerodynamic drag, at 6000' DA you have about 17% less aero drag, this should have a small effect on 1/4 mile time.DA shouldn't matter.
Reduced density means reduced aerodynamic drag, at 6000' DA you have about 17% less aero drag, this should have a small effect on 1/4 mile time.
Edit: I missed the other responses... at 40C at 800' his DA was about 4K.
Thanks for the info.
Using the DragTImes app for calculating DA, Brainerd dragstrip and the time of day on his time slips, it's showing that the DA was around 2700ft.