OK, I am confused now... thought I read in the manual that it is an
accelorometer (or something like that) and that it relied on an accurate
weight entry to get an accurate measurement? hmmmmm so, I spent that
extra 30 seconds everytime I used it, putting in my weight, for nothing..
hmmmm weird. Too bad I still don't have it, or I would try again =] You
know, I would almost swear that it wouldn't let me get to the 1/4 thing
without putting it in. Keep in mind, it has been over a year since I used
it. And by no means am I calling anyone a liar.... but that is what I
remember.. Maybe I didn't have the Pro. Maybe I just haven't gotten to the
post that explains all this, since I have 102 more to go! hehe
oh well
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Smith" <dak99rt@home.net>
To: <dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 4:33 PM
Subject: DML: Re: Re: Just G-Tech'd my truck again NOW my Gtech experience
> I have a G-tech Pro also. It never asks for weight unless I am looking to
> find the Hp. Like Scott says... just push the button a go.... if you let
off
> around 60 mph... it gives a 0-60 time... if you keep going it give a
pretty
> accurate 1/4 mile time. When I tested it at the track it was on the money
> within a few 100ths.
> Charles Smith
>
> > Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 21:44:23 -0500
> > From: "Scott Miller" <fastdak@superpa.net>
> > Subject: DML: Re: Re: Just G-Tech'd my truck again NOW my Gtech
> experience
> >
> > mine never ask for a weight reading when I want to run 1/4 mile. I have
> the
> > G-tech Pro also. hummmm????
> >
> > All I have to do is slide the switch to 1/4 mile, level it up to zero,
hit
> > the button and GO
> >
> > anybody wanna fill me in
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Scott Miller
> > 89 Shelby Dakota #322 - 360 C.I. V8 (12.25 @ 112.41 mph) "FASTDAK"
> > 95 SLT CC V8 5.2 auto
>
>
>
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