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[sportrider - tech] - Using Data Acquisition

Using Data Acquisition

Part 3: Analyzing Throttle Position.In Our Last Two Installments Of Art & Science we covered the basics of data acquisition (Jan. '08) and analyzing engine rpm data (Mar. '08). Speed and rpm, generally considered the two most important channels, are almost always given dedicated inputs on data acquisition systems and provide plenty of information on their own. As always, however, more data from other sources can allow you to better analyze that speed and rpm info, as well as look at other aspects of setup and riding that speed and rpm traces on their own can't reveal.


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