Producing Acceleration Results - Racelogic PerformanceBox Manual

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Performance Results
Acceleration and deceleration results can be easily extracted from your logged data by using
the various performance results tools. These are available by clicking on the 'Accel results'
and 'Decel results' buttons on the Toolbar.
You can extract speed or distance data for acceleration and deceleration runs. Most of the
tests use standard parameters (such as 0-60 or 0-100) but custom results can also be
produced.

Producing Acceleration Results

Acceleration data can be produced and shown in a results table from the
currently loaded data file by selecting one of the acceleration test options within
the 'Accel results' drop down menu. Click on the 'Accel results' button to open a
list of the following options:
0-VMax: This will tabulate speed, time and distance data, starting each time
the velocity data has a value of zero up to the maximum speed reached
during that acceleration period.
0-100 kmh (0-60 mph): This will tabulate speed, time and distance data,
starting each time the velocity data goes from zero up to a speed of 100 km/h
reached during that acceleration period.
0-160 kmh (0-100 mph): This will tabulate speed, time and distance data
each time the velocity data goes from zero up to a speed of 160 km/h reached
during that acceleration period.
0-160-0 kmh (0-100-0 mph): This will tabulate speed, time and distance data,
starting each time the velocity data goes from zero up to a speed of 160 km/h
then returning to 0 km/h reached during that acceleration - deceleration period.
100-200 kmh (60-130 mph): This will tabulate speed, time and distance data,
starting each time the velocity data goes from 100 kmh up to a speed of 200
km/h reached during that acceleration period.
440 m: This will tabulate speed, time and distance data, starting from zero to
a total distance of 440 m.
18.7 m: This will tabulate speed, time and distance data, starting from zero to
a total distance of 18.7 m.
100 m: This will tabulate speed, time and distance data, starting from zero to
a total distance of 100 m.
Custom: This will tabulate speed, time and distance data, starting over a
custom defined speed range e.g. 0-100-0 kmh.
For each of the test ranges the results table will show Speed, Time, and Distance in
10Kph or 10Mph steps.
02/05/2014
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