One of the best articles on braking and braking aggressively comes from Optimum G. Check this article out and I'ms sure it will help you. Click Here for the Article.
Some great data/engineering tips and even better Webinar series is at www.auto-ware.com. John Block puts on a series of logger specific sessions that take you from a basic screen setup to a full on engineering analysis. The sessions are worth far more than what he charges. If you take once of the classes, mention TrailBrake in the special forms field when paying and we'll get you a Data Quick Check card and some stickers.
A nice article on shocks and shock tuning is here. It's pretty technical, but if you have shock sensors, you are going to be technical, right?
A great site with a fantastic eBook on getting into data analysis is Lap Faster. Be sure to download their book. There is a lot of good info in their.
Check out this great review of Android Smart Phone based systerms at One Hot Lap.
Here is a great article authored by Peter Kelly at CDS.
Here is an analysis of some F1 data and a really good read.
Here are some very informative, but unfrequented forums at CDS.
And some more forums at Apex Speed Technology.
Also from CDS are these write ups on throttle application and analyzing live corner weight info. As a side note, they are one of the few places for "club" drivers to get strain gauges!
Another more active forum is the Data Acquisition Discussion on the S2 Forums. While not super active, there is plenty of info for all platforms of logger.
Here is a cool document showing some math channels and how to put them into AiM's Race Studio 2.
Here are some free webinars from Motec. They cover a wide range of Motec info.
Here are a couple of videos from CDS on using their Track Master software.
Also from Motec, here are some more PDF presentations on how to use their i2 software and set up their loggers.
Auto-Ware offers online webinars that will take you from basic data collection to full analysis.
Optimum G was founded by Claude Rouelle. His 3 day seminar is considered to be the gold standard of data analysis. They also offer some tech tidbits on their webiste.
A great but older blog is by Buddy Fey. While based more towards engineering than driver analysis, it's a great read.
A masters thesis by Massimo Bottigleri covering a driver and his car. Check it out here.
Another masters thesis by Amit Mulay showing the use of data to figure out car vehicle analysis. Check it out here.
Some great data/engineering tips and even better Webinar series is at www.auto-ware.com. John Block puts on a series of logger specific sessions that take you from a basic screen setup to a full on engineering analysis. The sessions are worth far more than what he charges. If you take once of the classes, mention TrailBrake in the special forms field when paying and we'll get you a Data Quick Check card and some stickers.
A nice article on shocks and shock tuning is here. It's pretty technical, but if you have shock sensors, you are going to be technical, right?
A great site with a fantastic eBook on getting into data analysis is Lap Faster. Be sure to download their book. There is a lot of good info in their.
Check out this great review of Android Smart Phone based systerms at One Hot Lap.
Here is a great article authored by Peter Kelly at CDS.
Here is an analysis of some F1 data and a really good read.
Here are some very informative, but unfrequented forums at CDS.
And some more forums at Apex Speed Technology.
Also from CDS are these write ups on throttle application and analyzing live corner weight info. As a side note, they are one of the few places for "club" drivers to get strain gauges!
Another more active forum is the Data Acquisition Discussion on the S2 Forums. While not super active, there is plenty of info for all platforms of logger.
Here is a cool document showing some math channels and how to put them into AiM's Race Studio 2.
Here are some free webinars from Motec. They cover a wide range of Motec info.
Here are a couple of videos from CDS on using their Track Master software.
Also from Motec, here are some more PDF presentations on how to use their i2 software and set up their loggers.
Auto-Ware offers online webinars that will take you from basic data collection to full analysis.
Optimum G was founded by Claude Rouelle. His 3 day seminar is considered to be the gold standard of data analysis. They also offer some tech tidbits on their webiste.
A great but older blog is by Buddy Fey. While based more towards engineering than driver analysis, it's a great read.
A masters thesis by Massimo Bottigleri covering a driver and his car. Check it out here.
Another masters thesis by Amit Mulay showing the use of data to figure out car vehicle analysis. Check it out here.