|

SpeedTracer
Stage I -- Free to all ScanTool purchasers!
OBD
II Pro Plus Home | PC-based
| Pocket PC-based | Palm-based
| Speed Tracer | FAQ
SpeedTracer
is a performance analysis software for your PC or PDA. Are you curious
if that new part worked? Is your vehicle performing to its fullest
capabilities? With SpeedTracer, we can help you answer those questions.
Save hundreds of dollars running dynos on your vehicles. What's more,
you can run the performance analysis at YOUR convenience--not regular
shop hours.
What it can do:
- 0-60ft time
- 0-60 MPH
- 1/8 mile time
- 1/8 mile speed
- 1/4 mile time
- 1/4 mile speed
- G Forces
- SAE Horsepower
- Torque
- SAE Horsepower and Torque vs RPM graphing
- Speed vs Time graphing
SpeedTracer doesn't use accelerometers, so road conditions will
not affect your results. It uses the "rolling" chassis dynamometer
method to measure your vehicle's horsepower and torque. You won't
be required to start your dynamometer testing from a complete stand-still.
Now you can perform your analysis in the gear that is best for your
vehicle--not the testing equipment.
How accurate is the "rolling" chassis dynamometer method? Of the
two methods (crankshaft or chassis) the "rolling" chassis method
produces the most usable results. This method will show you what
the net horsepower and torque are at the driven wheels; after the
frictional losses from the clutch/torque converter, the driveshaft,
half-shafts, the differential, air resistance, and drag. We have
tested and proven our methods accuracy through several tests against
very expensive roller-based dynamometer equipment.
What sets our performance analysis software apart is that the results
are corrected for environmental variables using the SAE J1349 standard
and built in vehicle profiles.
Using the current environmental variables (humidity, elevation,
and temperature) we can correct the results to insure the most accurate
and consistent results. Correcting for environmental variables is
not enough in the case of force induction vehicles. The SAE formulas
are made for normally aspirated vehicles. We go one step further
and correct for forced induction as well. Without these corrections
your torque and horsepower readings would be inaccurate from day
to day and region to region.
SpeedTracer makes inputting your vehicle profile easy because it
has most vehicle profiles built in. If your vehicle's profile is
listed, simply select it and begin your performance analysis. In
case you have special modifications to your vehicle, you can change
your vehicle profile to take those into account too. You can also
create and modify vehicle profiles to suit your needs.
How does it work: 1) set the environmental variables so the proper
corrections can be made; 2) select your vehicle profile; and, 3)
run your vehicle to its full potential and see your results. It's
that easy.
|