Gpro Tyre Calculator

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( 1) ( 0) posted May 10th 2010, 19:55:09 To Managers replying in the Newbie forum** If your answer is not constructive - For Example, 'FOBY' on its own, or isnt helpful then please dont bother to post at all, we appreciate your assistance helping out less experienced managers but you shouldnt insult them for asking questions even if the answers are available in the documentation. We ask that you remember you were once a newbie and maybe you can remember the help or abuse you received, lets break the cycle shall we? Any excessive abuse of these guidelines will be met with action by the GPRO Crew. Quote ( Max Lachmann @ May 10th 2010,13:07:56 ) Hi, How do you calculate tyre wear and gas consumption to plan your pit stop? Gotovie prezentacii tema 23 fevralya dlya papi lyrics. Regards, Max I suggest you try to join a team doesn't matter which team just any team. Always a major help Next I suggest you read this: REMEMBER!

Collect any data possible! Finally If you need any further help don't hesitate to mail someone, i.e.

Weather Race Average Race Temp Average Race Hum Tyre Supplier. Suzuka Dry 14 20. Laps Fuel lts/km. 53 0.77 0.655. GPRO tools - Setup calculator, Fuel Consumption, Tyre wear, Car wear, Setup weather change, Strategy for race, Total setup (all calculators on one page). Gpro-tools.eu: visit the most interesting GPRO Tools pages, well-liked by users from Poland, or check the rest of gpro-tools.eu data below.

Me if your request is not FOBY then I am more than willing to help! Abbas, please learn to use the edit button and also what Zoltan said!

(Group ) Posts: 1760 Country: Certified. ( 0) ( 0) posted May 10th 2010, 20:05:47 (last edited May 10th 2010, 20:15:13 by ) Note that there are two different 'types' of fuel calcs. If you do a stint with percentage fuel remaining, you do something like - fuel_start - fuel_left_percent / 100 * 180 = fuel_used fuel_used / stint_len_km = L / km On the last stint, you get actual fuel remaining. This is more accurate. I calculate fuel for each stint for various reasons.

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( Roy Mitchell @ August 11th 2014,17:36:13 ) If your asking about the GO program. Read the beginning of the thread for the original designer of the program. No Roy, he is asking for an online app called GPRO Database (you can google it). It's an online application developed by some unknown person that gives some tools that aid practice, OA calc, weather conversion and I think some fuel stuff, and some tyre calculations. You input your data that is stored for you to use, although there is no indication if it used by someone else.

I have some of its performance and I know it is not perfect, but it can aid a rookie. Unfortunately 1) It doesn't teach you, so people using it will never learn the game.

2) Your data is not secured. (GO on the other hand has been checked not to send data toanybody, it just communicates to GPRO for data gathering and receives info from the GO site to veify version) (Group ) Posts: 1791 Country: Certified. ( Eduardo Sanchez Carenzo @ August 11th 2014,17:45:20 ) It's an online application developed by some unknown person that gives some tools that aid practice, OA calc, weather conversion and I think some fuel stuff, and some tyre calculations. You input your data that is stored for you to use, although there is no indication if it used by someone else.

Undoubtedly that data IS used by someone else. There's no other reason for building a massive, centralized database of people's GPRO data other than to use it for analysis. Even if that wasn't the original intent behind it, it's very reasonable to assume that's what it's being used for these days. It's actually almost clever. You give people a 'free' tool that collects their data and puts it into your database.

Gpro Tyre Calculator

In return, you give them a practice and qualifying setup calculator that isn't 100% accurate, but is good enough to attract the use of a fair number of people who don't know any better. (Group ) Posts: 1054 Country: Certified.