G-Tech Pro Competition User Manual - Note:
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G-TECH / Pro Competition User Guide, Release 3.1
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E.T. clock — indicates elapsed run time
The G-tech stores the time for each of the following mile-
stones as you pass them:
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60 ft. time (displayed in real-time)
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330 ft. time
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0-60 MPH time (displayed in real-time)
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660 ft. (1/8 mile) time and speed (displayed in real-time)
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1000 ft. time
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1/4 mile time and speed
Note:
You don’t need to do a full 1/4 mile to get results. The
G-tech will automatically give you all results up to the point when
the run stopped. The next section describes the conditions that
cause a run to stop.
Stopping the E.T. clock
Simply letting off the gas and coasting for a brief period will
cause the G-tech’s clock to stop automatically. In fact, any
one of the following conditions will cause the clock to stop:
Note:
If you brake strongly at the end of a run, the E.T.
clock will continue running. This is to allow braking distance
measurements. If you are not interested in braking distance,
simply let off the throttle and coast until the E.T. clock stops.
When the E.T. clock stops, the display freezes and shows you
the latest measured values (Figure 17).
User...
presses
button
Vehicle...
coasts for a little over 1 second
Speed...
exceeds 300 MPH
Distance...
exceeds 4000 ft.
Elapsed Time...
approaches 1 minute