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You have been very respectful in anything you have ask me and i really do thank you for it, Yes it is a discussion, and i kinda got drawed into name calling, which is really not me.
Sorry Again
Mike and Kathy
You have been very respectful in anything you have ask me and i really do thank you for it, Yes it is a discussion, and i kinda got drawed into name calling, which is really not me.
Sorry Again
Mike and Kathy
Originally Posted by Osofast2
Feel Feel Feel Feel It all in how (you) want it to FEEL! I LIKE THE SB ! Because it make me feel GOOD!!!!!!!!!! 
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Originally Posted by Hands
Whazzzzz up ozo
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Originally Posted by Osofast2
Hay Man how going ! Read everything you sad up to this point ,not the frist time sombody told us how the SB work ! I know it may be a 300.00 out the window but i still like what it dose and how it feel . So be cool , it not frist time people have gone around about the SB , We talk about it at the meet I think I told you it did not give anymore HP just did away with the Lag , Is it smoky in here FIRE FIRE FIRE !!!!!!!!!! Dam people it A SB if like it you like it if don;t you don;t so what !!!! You would think as many times this has been Talk about you would not get a fire !!!!PLEASE SOMEBODY PUT WATER ON THE FIRE ! and put it to rest ! HA!!!
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Originally Posted by Osofast2
Hay Man how going ! Read everything you sad up to this point ,not the frist time sombody told us how the SB work ! I know it may be a 300.00 out the window but i still like what it dose and how it feel . So be cool , it not frist time people have gone around about the SB , We talk about it at the meet I think I told you it did not give anymore HP just did away with the Lag , Is it smoky in here FIRE FIRE FIRE !!!!!!!!!! Dam people it A SB if like it you like it if don;t you don;t so what !!!! You would think as many times this has been Talk about you would not get a fire !!!!PLEASE SOMEBODY PUT WATER ON THE FIRE ! and put it to rest ! HA!!!
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Mike and Kathy
Last edited by Hands; Apr 9, 2009 at 10:55 PM.
I may not own a Xfire yet, so I haven't had a chance to 'feel' the 'lag' yet.
But I'm going to tell you from my experience driving turbo cars for many years and a carburated bike, that 4/10ths of a second you can feel. Why do you think so many people complain about 'turbo lag'? That can be cut to less than 4/10ths of a second and it's still noticable.
As someone previously mentioned, if you are heel toe shifting, then 4/10ths is a BIG deal.
Also, if this concept didn't work for some to change the 'feel', then why are throttle cams sold by the ton for bikes?
I think at this point there seems to be a perceived debate over whether or not it enhances performance. That has been imperically proved wrong. The manufacturer doesn't even claim imporved performance.
Basically it boils down to if you like the feel with it, then it's worth the money. If you can train your foot to drive differently and compensate for it, then the money isn't worth it.
Hands, I think you have done a good job of illustrating to all of us what it does and dosen't do. At this point it is up to the consumer to make his/her own educated decision as to whether they want to purchase one or not.
But I'm going to tell you from my experience driving turbo cars for many years and a carburated bike, that 4/10ths of a second you can feel. Why do you think so many people complain about 'turbo lag'? That can be cut to less than 4/10ths of a second and it's still noticable.
As someone previously mentioned, if you are heel toe shifting, then 4/10ths is a BIG deal.
Also, if this concept didn't work for some to change the 'feel', then why are throttle cams sold by the ton for bikes?
I think at this point there seems to be a perceived debate over whether or not it enhances performance. That has been imperically proved wrong. The manufacturer doesn't even claim imporved performance.
Basically it boils down to if you like the feel with it, then it's worth the money. If you can train your foot to drive differently and compensate for it, then the money isn't worth it.
Hands, I think you have done a good job of illustrating to all of us what it does and dosen't do. At this point it is up to the consumer to make his/her own educated decision as to whether they want to purchase one or not.
Ok, everyone hold hands and sing Kum-By-Ya !!!
It's been my take on this forum that appox. 98% of the skeptics after driving a car equipped with the SB went out and bought one. So unless you've been there and done that.....all the white papers and graphs won't convince any SB proponant on this site !
Drive one....then leave an opinion !
And that's just my Dos Centavos !
It's been my take on this forum that appox. 98% of the skeptics after driving a car equipped with the SB went out and bought one. So unless you've been there and done that.....all the white papers and graphs won't convince any SB proponant on this site !
Drive one....then leave an opinion !
And that's just my Dos Centavos !
I found with the AutoStick, I can just manually downshift (or shift into 1st from a stop) and the throttle becomes so responsive that I can snap your neck back and forth just punching the throttle hard on-and-off.
Seems the Autostick Crossfire comes with this feature built in. The "D" must have been ment for little-ol'-ladies that drive their C32 to church on Sunday.
It's really like the clapper - you know; that clever little device that turns your lamp on with the clap of the hands. "Clap-on...Clap-off - - Clap-on...Clap-off.
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
Seems the Autostick Crossfire comes with this feature built in. The "D" must have been ment for little-ol'-ladies that drive their C32 to church on Sunday.
It's really like the clapper - you know; that clever little device that turns your lamp on with the clap of the hands. "Clap-on...Clap-off - - Clap-on...Clap-off.
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
It's really like the clapper - you know; that clever little device that turns your lamp on with the clap of the hands. "Clap-on...Clap-off - - Clap-on...Clap-off.
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
I found with the AutoStick, I can just manually downshift (or shift into 1st from a stop) and the throttle becomes so responsive that I can snap your neck back and forth just punching the throttle hard on-and-off.
Seems the Autostick Crossfire comes with this feature built in. The "D" must have been ment for little-ol'-ladies that drive their C32 to church on Sunday.
It's really like the clapper - you know; that clever little device that turns your lamp on with the clap of the hands. "Clap-on...Clap-off - - Clap-on...Clap-off.
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
Seems the Autostick Crossfire comes with this feature built in. The "D" must have been ment for little-ol'-ladies that drive their C32 to church on Sunday.
It's really like the clapper - you know; that clever little device that turns your lamp on with the clap of the hands. "Clap-on...Clap-off - - Clap-on...Clap-off.
Some folks just thought that was the most wonderful gizmo ever invented (and it sold real well by the way) others thought it was great joke......
but if you hurry and call the number on bottom of your TV screen right now - we'll double your order - you just pay the extra shipping and handling.........
In your avatar the plane do you fly ?
A buddy of mine has been teaching me to 152s and 172s.. God when i first when up it was a 172 and the wind was.. lets just say it was one hell of a ride. I told him put this thing back on the ground lol NOW. He had thought i would never get back in one, and thought he had messed up by taken me up on that day....but i got back in and love it...ive done run ups , taken off . stalls, but have not landed yet , and kinda glad i havent. But im sure i will..
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Mike and kathy
Originally Posted by Hands
I started out to be helpful...Now i feel like I'm on trial for murder
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Mike And Kathy
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Mike And Kathy
I have one of these also and LOVE IT !!
Last edited by Valk; Apr 10, 2009 at 10:15 AM.
Originally Posted by Osofast2
Hay Man how going ! Read everything you sad up to this point ,not the frist time sombody told us how the SB work ! I know it may be a 300.00 out the window but i still like what it dose and how it feel . So be cool , it not frist time people have gone around about the SB , We talk about it at the meet I think I told you it did not give anymore HP just did away with the Lag , Is it smoky in here FIRE FIRE FIRE !!!!!!!!!! Dam people it A SB if like it you like it if don;t you don;t so what !!!! You would think as many times this has been Talk about you would not get a fire !!!!PLEASE SOMEBODY PUT WATER ON THE FIRE ! and put it to rest ! HA!!!
Originally Posted by Hands
Brian .
In your avatar the plane do you fly ?
A buddy of mine has been teaching me to 152s and 172s.. God when i first when up it was a 172 and the wind was.. lets just say it was one hell of a ride. I told him put this thing back on the ground lol NOW. He had thought i would never get back in one, and thought he had messed up by taken me up on that day....but i got back in and love it...ive done run ups , taken off . stalls, but have not landed yet , and kinda glad i havent. But im sure i will..
Thanks
Mike and kathy
In your avatar the plane do you fly ?
A buddy of mine has been teaching me to 152s and 172s.. God when i first when up it was a 172 and the wind was.. lets just say it was one hell of a ride. I told him put this thing back on the ground lol NOW. He had thought i would never get back in one, and thought he had messed up by taken me up on that day....but i got back in and love it...ive done run ups , taken off . stalls, but have not landed yet , and kinda glad i havent. But im sure i will..
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Mike and kathy
The avitar is a club aircraft (C177 RG) based in Palo Alto, CA.
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Only because this subject has already been beaten down and argued over and over on so many threads on this forum.
I have one of these also and LOVE IT !!
I have one of these also and LOVE IT !!
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Mike and Kathy
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
Keep taking lessons - you can buy a used C152 for around $15K - use it has your trainer - then once you get your license and your ready to move up to higher performance plane; you can sell it for about the same price and save on plane rental costs. (plus their great on fuel with a slow Vs and Vr)
The avitar is a club aircraft (C177 RG) based in Palo Alto, CA.
The avitar is a club aircraft (C177 RG) based in Palo Alto, CA.
His dad owns a (what he calls a tail dragger) i think, and theres is a place in colorado where all these guy get togather and fly into a hole in the top of a mountain.... and say its a real challenge to land there. Saw some cool video of it. had a chance to go two years Back but ended up not being able too
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Last edited by Hands; Apr 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM.
tom2112
There's a bit more too it than that, Brian. Check out the whitepaper on it. I think Mike posted it in his other thread.
It seems to have some more logic to it that just a flat signal amplifier. It appears to compress the first 70 or so percent of the throttle into the first 30 percent of pedal travel. The rest is evenly distributed over the rest of the pedal travel. So you don't reach WOT any earlier than having the pedal depressed all of the way. Don't quote me on those % numbers, as its been over a year since I read the whitepaper.
There's a bit more too it than that, Brian. Check out the whitepaper on it. I think Mike posted it in his other thread.
It seems to have some more logic to it that just a flat signal amplifier. It appears to compress the first 70 or so percent of the throttle into the first 30 percent of pedal travel. The rest is evenly distributed over the rest of the pedal travel. So you don't reach WOT any earlier than having the pedal depressed all of the way. Don't quote me on those % numbers, as its been over a year since I read the whitepaper.
I spent a few minutes this morning and designed my version of the SB. When I have a chance (trout season opens this weekend), I will build, install, test and post drawing, pictures and instructions, if it works or doesn't.
I haven't looked into sourcing the connectors, so I will probably hard wire the prototype. If any one has info on the connectors, I would appreciate any help. With the connectors I could build a nice plug in unit like the SB.
I chose a fairly expensive dual op-amp ($7) so I'm looking at around $12 in parts without connectors.
Kurt
I will be waiting anxiously for the outcome of this project.
Kurt you have your priorities right, tight lines. Trout season opens here this Saturday as well and with this warm weather the streams should be busy. It's time to stretch those lines and sort out the flies, at last.
Kurt you have your priorities right, tight lines. Trout season opens here this Saturday as well and with this warm weather the streams should be busy. It's time to stretch those lines and sort out the flies, at last.
Originally Posted by kurtisberry
So I have read the white paper and the SB is nothing more than a linear amplifier with 1.428 gain. There is no nonlinear part of the equation. It produces a signal of 100% throttle to the ECU at 70% throttle position. 100/70 = 1.428. There is no change above 70% throttle position.
I spent a few minutes this morning and designed my version of the SB. When I have a chance (trout season opens this weekend), I will build, install, test and post drawing, pictures and instructions, if it works or doesn't.
I haven't looked into sourcing the connectors, so I will probably hard wire the prototype. If any one has info on the connectors, I would appreciate any help. With the connectors I could build a nice plug in unit like the SB.
I chose a fairly expensive dual op-amp ($7) so I'm looking at around $12 in parts without connectors.
Kurt
I spent a few minutes this morning and designed my version of the SB. When I have a chance (trout season opens this weekend), I will build, install, test and post drawing, pictures and instructions, if it works or doesn't.
I haven't looked into sourcing the connectors, so I will probably hard wire the prototype. If any one has info on the connectors, I would appreciate any help. With the connectors I could build a nice plug in unit like the SB.
I chose a fairly expensive dual op-amp ($7) so I'm looking at around $12 in parts without connectors.
Kurt
I would humbly suggest that you use two op amps in your design. That way if one IC or circuit failed, the other circuit would still supply the ECU with a throttle position signal. The SB is a single-point-of-failure device.
Also, if you can vary the gain with a three position resistor or a variable resistor - that would be sweet. Say 1.2, 1.35 and 1.5.
Good luck...



