Some of you may have seen the video I posted from my recent Autox event. I was looking over the video and notice the g meter seems off. Particularly in the 180 turn towards the end if the run.
I've attached a raw datalog and was hoping someone could help. Is it the datalog? Meaning the RCP needs to be recalibrated? Or does it have something to do with how racerender is calculating the g?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-Udn3 ... p=drivesdk
G meter discrepancy
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I did a basic Pythagorean calculation on x and y; g= ( x^2+y^2 ) ^ (1/2). Created a column in the log, and loaded it into the app. The calculated G seem more in line with what is expected.
Anyone have the formula for calculating G with x,y,z with yaw, pitch, and roll??
I figure it would be best to calculate this, then compare with race render.
Anyone have the formula for calculating G with x,y,z with yaw, pitch, and roll??
I figure it would be best to calculate this, then compare with race render.
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Hey Brent,
Natural orientation. It is not on the center of rotation, but mounted under the driver seat. It has the 24 pin connector facing forward and the sd,led,usb connector facing the rear.
Here is a copy of the video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-Udn3 ... sp=sharing
Natural orientation. It is not on the center of rotation, but mounted under the driver seat. It has the 24 pin connector facing forward and the sd,led,usb connector facing the rear.
Here is a copy of the video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-Udn3 ... sp=sharing
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