0-60 times cobb ap pics thread
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Hi Keil,
The 0-60 should be with a couple tenths of a second as long as there is no excessive wheel spin. The program is calculated off your wheel speed sensor. There is a unfortunate bug in the system that we are not able to fix yet. When you start the 0-60, if at any point of time your speed drops 10+mph, it will end the log. This will usually happen if you either bog or inducing excessive wheel spin. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns that I can assist you with.
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On 5/19/12 8:25 AM, Keil wrote:
Stephen,
How accurate is the 0-60 mph on the Accessport? Or specifically AP for the AP-MIT-002?
Keil Diaz
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The 0-60 should be with a couple tenths of a second as long as there is no excessive wheel spin. The program is calculated off your wheel speed sensor. There is a unfortunate bug in the system that we are not able to fix yet. When you start the 0-60, if at any point of time your speed drops 10+mph, it will end the log. This will usually happen if you either bog or inducing excessive wheel spin. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns that I can assist you with.
Cheers,
Stephen Le
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ph: 866.922.3059 Ext 1010
stephen.le@cobbtuning.com
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On 5/19/12 8:25 AM, Keil wrote:
Stephen,
How accurate is the 0-60 mph on the Accessport? Or specifically AP for the AP-MIT-002?
Keil Diaz
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don't know how you guys are getting this 0-60 but the way my friend did it is just logging a from lunch and then look the log and see how fast you went from 0-60 based on speed and time. It was not a specific 0-60 feature it was just looking at the speed in the logs.
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Hi Keil,
The 0-60 should be with a couple tenths of a second as long as there is no excessive wheel spin. The program is calculated off your wheel speed sensor. There is a unfortunate bug in the system that we are not able to fix yet. When you start the 0-60, if at any point of time your speed drops 10+mph, it will end the log. This will usually happen if you either bog or inducing excessive wheel spin. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns that I can assist you with.
Cheers,
Stephen Le
Tech Support
ph: 866.922.3059 Ext 1010
stephen.le@cobbtuning.com
web | forum | blog | facebook | twitter | youtube
On 5/19/12 8:25 AM, Keil wrote:
Stephen,
How accurate is the 0-60 mph on the Accessport? Or specifically AP for the AP-MIT-002?
Keil Diaz
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The 0-60 should be with a couple tenths of a second as long as there is no excessive wheel spin. The program is calculated off your wheel speed sensor. There is a unfortunate bug in the system that we are not able to fix yet. When you start the 0-60, if at any point of time your speed drops 10+mph, it will end the log. This will usually happen if you either bog or inducing excessive wheel spin. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns that I can assist you with.
Cheers,
Stephen Le
Tech Support
ph: 866.922.3059 Ext 1010
stephen.le@cobbtuning.com
web | forum | blog | facebook | twitter | youtube
On 5/19/12 8:25 AM, Keil wrote:
Stephen,
How accurate is the 0-60 mph on the Accessport? Or specifically AP for the AP-MIT-002?
Keil Diaz
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P.S. it told me I had 400+ hp with just a drop in and tune, so that should tell you something.
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I dont want to shatter anyones dreams of spinning out 3.5sec 0-60 in an OTS stg2 evox, but I think 3.9-4.25 is a much more realistic number and quite respectable too. Im not saying its not possible, just improbable. There are several ultra high performance awd cars even super cars with significantly better power to weight figures that fall in the 3.2-3.7 range but I believe on the realistic end of the spectrum the evox (ots stg2) is not among them, though the right car with the right driver under the right conditions.. I suppose 3.5 is possible
just my .02
anyone else have similar success with 0-60s?
maybe im off and our X's are more BA then i thought!
just my .02
anyone else have similar success with 0-60s?
maybe im off and our X's are more BA then i thought!
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Why would you do it any other way?
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