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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 12:21 PM
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G Tech Performance Meter PRO - GTech by Tesla
Has any1 got one of these meters?
They measure BHP, torque, G's 0-60mph etc.
They just plug in cig lighter!!!
How do they work and is it accurate?!!!

Any advise is appreciated.
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 01:24 PM
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i got 1 but for measuring bhp they aint too good
0-60 is good and quite accurate , mines 4.71
quarter mile is also fairly accurate,mine was 13. summink,cant remember exactly at 109.4

i had the link for there website but cant find it now , , but search it on google and im sure it will come up

ps,,,my bhp said 300 with td04
now fitted vf34 and a few more bits and it says 384 lol

id be happy with 344 though
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 05:53 PM
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you have to put the exact car weight in to get dead on figures.
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by scoobyDAZZA
i got 1 but for measuring bhp they aint too good
0-60 is good and quite accurate , mines 4.71
quarter mile is also fairly accurate,mine was 13. summink,cant remember exactly at 109.4

i had the link for there website but cant find it now , , but search it on google and im sure it will come up

ps,,,my bhp said 300 with td04
now fitted vf34 and a few more bits and it says 384 lol

id be happy with 344 though
Thanks for your info.
Probably get one soon then.
Which model have u got?

The basic black one, SS or latest RR???
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 02:07 AM
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Sorry for disturbing your thread but how about road dyno, dynoplus and dynostar? Anyone tried one of these?

their websites;
http://www.roadtune.co.uk
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 12:09 PM
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I have Road Dyno and a Gtech Pro, they both seem to produce comparable ATW figures providing (as Scoobymods stated) you enter the exact weight of your vehicle. I weighed my car on a trading standards weighbridge (which was ~£7) with a full tank then added my weight when testing. The Road Dyno does take alot more parameters into consideration - Barometric pressure, Ambient temperature, wheel diameter, height above sea level etc

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