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On my journey tweaking my Zed there was much debate about how these and other peoples modifcations would affect the performance of these vehicles.
I did some desk based work interpolating published BMW figures for various E89s and then extrapolating what other BHPs would do to the numbers.
We then got into a how does torque impact these numbers..
R.E92 suggested actual real world testing and (I think it was him) suggested a 'dragy'..
Following on from less than productive discussions on Zed max speeds and where one could test them I thought I'd at least work on the performance figures at less than max speed.
To address this I've bought a 'draggy'..its a small box that uses a clever combination of onboard sensors and GNSS to act as a dat logger to a very high degree of accuracy..its been cross tested against industrial units with very positive results.
For your £125 you get an Apple type experience..ie small white box, a device with no buttons/ switches and zero instructions..
You download the iOS or Android app to your smartphone, start the app and it finds draggy aassuming you have bluetooth switched on.
Its got an onboard battery that recharges quickly and allows 8 hours use they claim.
I've only played with it for a short period of time..
My first attempts at 0-60 resulted in lots of wheel spin and tramping so will have to read up on how to do launches..
I plan to take it to various meets next year and encourage others to use it to build up a database of real world numbers..
Enjoy..
I did some desk based work interpolating published BMW figures for various E89s and then extrapolating what other BHPs would do to the numbers.
We then got into a how does torque impact these numbers..
R.E92 suggested actual real world testing and (I think it was him) suggested a 'dragy'..
Following on from less than productive discussions on Zed max speeds and where one could test them I thought I'd at least work on the performance figures at less than max speed.
To address this I've bought a 'draggy'..its a small box that uses a clever combination of onboard sensors and GNSS to act as a dat logger to a very high degree of accuracy..its been cross tested against industrial units with very positive results.
For your £125 you get an Apple type experience..ie small white box, a device with no buttons/ switches and zero instructions..
You download the iOS or Android app to your smartphone, start the app and it finds draggy aassuming you have bluetooth switched on.
Its got an onboard battery that recharges quickly and allows 8 hours use they claim.
I've only played with it for a short period of time..
My first attempts at 0-60 resulted in lots of wheel spin and tramping so will have to read up on how to do launches..
I plan to take it to various meets next year and encourage others to use it to build up a database of real world numbers..
Enjoy..
