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<blockquote data-quote="rust0r" data-source="post: 10236187" data-attributes="member: 11338"><p>I've used "Dynolicious" for the iphone (not sure if it's ported over for android but I would imagine it is, seems pretty well done).</p><p></p><p>It's interesting once you're moving, and pretty accurate in terms of measured times, but if you're looking for accurate dyno numbers, you will be hard pressed given that it's basing it off a 1/4 mile run (or shorter if you want), so that 1st+2nd gear where you fight for traction is going to hamper any true output</p><p></p><p>I imagine most apps operate the same, unless they do it from say a rolling start in specific gear, that's about the only way I see getting around the whole traction issue. Too bad I got it once track season was over</p><p></p><p>Edit: some of them also feature a skidpad function, which is pretty awesome to see, take the time to calibrate it properly and you can have some fun with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rust0r, post: 10236187, member: 11338"] I've used "Dynolicious" for the iphone (not sure if it's ported over for android but I would imagine it is, seems pretty well done). It's interesting once you're moving, and pretty accurate in terms of measured times, but if you're looking for accurate dyno numbers, you will be hard pressed given that it's basing it off a 1/4 mile run (or shorter if you want), so that 1st+2nd gear where you fight for traction is going to hamper any true output I imagine most apps operate the same, unless they do it from say a rolling start in specific gear, that's about the only way I see getting around the whole traction issue. Too bad I got it once track season was over Edit: some of them also feature a skidpad function, which is pretty awesome to see, take the time to calibrate it properly and you can have some fun with it [/QUOTE]
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