I assume you did the necessary provisions, such as: calibration, mounting it somewhere so it can't move at all in any direction, mounting it straight (can be angled up/down, but not sideways)? I don't think I've seen any reviews that had the Dynolicious app be WAY off from a track time. Most are very, very close.
Originally Posted by tom2112
I downloaded that app months ago - back during race season. I used it at the track so I could compare my actual time slips to what Dynolicious said. Dynolicious was WAY off. There wasn't any part of what it reported that was even close. It was so bad, I didn't even keep the times.
I was gonna mess with it some more, but it's hard to find somewhere safe - outside of a track - to do quarter mile test runs.
BLKFIN: what numbers did you use for vehicle weight and percent drivetrain loss?