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Old 11-07-2006, 06:59 PM
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pi car analysis

Hi there,

anyone know how to get tutorial for pi car analysis? I need to do my university assignment asap.

Plz leme know if you got any links or information

Thankyou
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Re: pi car analysis

What is "pi car"?
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Re: pi car analysis

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What is "pi car"?
holy mother of god, I only found 2 hits on google.

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The team uses a Pi Car Analysis program to collect the data that usually takes 30 to plot through the information and set the course. By looking at the computer, they can dissect an exact position on the track and relay that data. They also test four different sets of gear ratios in the rear end and the transmission.
and this thread
http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=77050
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