passport g timer
I purchased the GT2 for $179.99 at a local retailer. I did not shop around.
First impressions:
1) Great build quality, much like Passports higher end Radar Detectors
2) Easy/No-brainer install (plugs into lighter, calibrates itself, etc.).
3) Intuitive menu....do not need to read manual to get going, but did anyway to learn all of the details and tricks
4) Don't know about true accuracy (Passport claims to be accurate within +/- 100 milliseconds using default config, +/- 50 milliseconds using custom config). For clarity, I'm not saying the unit is not accurate, I just don't know for sure other than what the manufacturer claims.
5) Regardless of actual accuracy, the unit appears very consistent in what it measures. As a result, I think it will help drivers monitor performance tuning results, as well as, how to drive their cars (ie, best launch parameters). This is a very big deal for me and why my first impressions are so high.
What did I learn so far:
Keeping my '06 E55 in Sport Mode, ESP ON, and letting it shift on its own is hard to CONSISTENTLY improve on (atleast with stock tires). That "lunge" we are all familiar with (as the ESP torque management kicks in) is no where near as bad as excessive tire spin with ESP OFF or in DYNO Mode....the numbers prove it.
Good luck. Its a great toy to have in the glove box.
I purchased the GT2 for $179.99 at a local retailer. I did not shop around.
First impressions:
1) Great build quality, much like Passports higher end Radar Detectors
2) Easy/No-brainer install (plugs into lighter, calibrates itself, etc.).
3) Intuitive menu....do not need to read manual to get going, but did anyway to learn all of the details and tricks
4) Don't know about true accuracy (Passport claims to be accurate within +/- 100 milliseconds using default config, +/- 50 milliseconds using custom config). For clarity, I'm not saying the unit is not accurate, I just don't know for sure other than what the manufacturer claims.
5) Regardless of actual accuracy, the unit appears very consistent in what it measures. As a result, I think it will help drivers monitor performance tuning results, as well as, how to drive their cars (ie, best launch parameters). This is a very big deal for me and why my first impressions are so high.
What did I learn so far:
Keeping my '06 E55 in Sport Mode, ESP ON, and letting it shift on its own is hard to CONSISTENTLY improve on (atleast with stock tires). That "lunge" we are all familiar with (as the ESP torque management kicks in) is no where near as bad as excessive tire spin with ESP OFF or in DYNO Mode....the numbers prove it.
Good luck. Its a great toy to have in the glove box.
Last edited by m3_eater; Sep 14, 2006 at 01:39 PM.
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