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Originally Posted by Wigjiggy I知 getting into data analysis to improve my driving. This is my speed trace from Sebring this weekend. I知 on Toyo RRs. Any thoughts or suggestions

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Old 07-14-2020, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I知 getting into data analysis to improve my driving. This is my speed trace from Sebring this weekend. I知 on Toyo RRs. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
The most obvious thing I can point out is that looking at that graph for one lap isn't terribly useful.

You'll gain more insight into your driving by comparing at least two different laps using the Race Studio Analysis software. Once the plots are overlaid you can start to make some deductions about what you as a driver are doing behind the wheel and start to answer questions like, could I brake later here, or carry a higher minimum speed through that corner there...etc.

The Aim Solo DL connects to your OBD port and has the ability to record a variety of data channels from your ECU like, RPM, Speed, Brake Input, Throttle position, coolant temp, oil pressure.
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The most obvious thing I can point out is that looking at that graph for one lap isn't terribly useful.

You'll gain more insight into your driving by comparing at least two different laps using the Race Studio Analysis software. Once the plots are overlaid you can start to make some deductions about what you as a driver are doing behind the wheel and start to answer questions like, could I brake later here, or carry a higher minimum speed through that corner there...etc.

The Aim Solo DL connects to your OBD port and has the ability to record a variety of data channels from your ECU like, RPM, Speed, Brake Input, Throttle position, coolant temp, oil pressure.
Good point. Need a reference point. I have all my laps. I値l overlay them to see what stands out. Thank you!
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