mmarshall
Member #053
To tide me over until we can get together and do the brake test I started collecting data just for fun and for comparison. It is a little cold today around 63 degrees for the data collection, but the results were better than expected.
I have a Samsung android and have found the sensors to be fairly close. I found a program called Garmin Mechanic. It has a skid pad function that records current and max G's lateral and braking / acceleration.
I tried a few faster corners and could average 1 - 1.10 G's before I got scared. I then tried some slaloms and recorded max of 1.27, 1.35, and 1.31 G's lateral. I have seen 1.29 before.
Under braking I found the front brakes locked at 1.10 to 1.20 G's depending on the pavement. I found some smoother blacktop and did a low speed braking and locked the rear near the very end of the stop and recorded 1.28 G's.
Now I am not sure how accurrate it is but if you zero it with the phone vertical and lay the phone on it's back it reads 1.02 g's. So at the 1 G mark it is off by 2/100 of a G.
November 2010 Road and Track did a track test of a bunch of cars. They recorded the ZR1 at 1.17 G's braking and lateral. The stock M3 only did .92 G's braking and .96 G's lateral.
I am looking forward to more testing.
I have a Samsung android and have found the sensors to be fairly close. I found a program called Garmin Mechanic. It has a skid pad function that records current and max G's lateral and braking / acceleration.
I tried a few faster corners and could average 1 - 1.10 G's before I got scared. I then tried some slaloms and recorded max of 1.27, 1.35, and 1.31 G's lateral. I have seen 1.29 before.
Under braking I found the front brakes locked at 1.10 to 1.20 G's depending on the pavement. I found some smoother blacktop and did a low speed braking and locked the rear near the very end of the stop and recorded 1.28 G's.
Now I am not sure how accurrate it is but if you zero it with the phone vertical and lay the phone on it's back it reads 1.02 g's. So at the 1 G mark it is off by 2/100 of a G.
November 2010 Road and Track did a track test of a bunch of cars. They recorded the ZR1 at 1.17 G's braking and lateral. The stock M3 only did .92 G's braking and .96 G's lateral.
I am looking forward to more testing.