Audio G force meter....
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Audio G force meter....
The last time I was at the track a guy had a G-force meter that hooked up to my accy outlet and you tuned your radio station to 98.5 and it would audibly say what my g's were in the turns. Anyone have or know what this is? Is it a good tool to learn with? Didn't think to ask who made it.
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Melting Slicks
Sounds like a distraction that you don't need.
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...
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Drifting
Sounds like a distraction that you don't need.
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...
Love your cliche', "Feel the force Luke". I can't think of a better way to say it in just a few words. It's a little corny, but VERY TRUE.
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Sounds like a distraction that you don't need.
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...
Concentrate on the feedback you get from the steering, your butt, the noise of the tires, and you will learn more and have a better feel for what is going on.
You need to learn to "Feel the force Luke"..... This is what seat time is all about...