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    LoneStarStangs Addict Regular Member KO pony's Avatar
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    Dynolicious

    I know the app has been out for awhile now, but I was wondering who has it and if it's pretty accurate for you. Its $11.99 and I've seen some comparisons and it shows it pretty accurate. About .10 sec off in the 1/4 mi and about 0.2 sec off in 0-60mph. Im thinking about buying it to try it out.

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    its no good....

    ive used it and it said i got a 17.5 in a 1/4mile and then when i went to the track i got a 16.5. So about a sec off lol

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    I found it pretty accurate when you do everything correctly... I personally wouldn't spend the 12 bucks to get it though. There are places on the internet where you can get it for free if you look around.

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    there is a video on it somewhere that compares its readings to a dyno and track and the numbers were pretty accurate.
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    Re: Dynolicious

    I have it, it does very well. The guy who said it was a second off is wrong. Track times are different from street times...... You are more likely to hook at the track then on a slick ass street, that is where the 1 second difference is. It was worth the 12 bux for me

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    The problem most people have is their phone is not stationary. There can be no movement detected by the accelerometer other than your car moving. if the phone is sliding around its no good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BHAM View Post
    I have it, it does very well. The guy who said it was a second off is wrong. Track times are different from street times...... You are more likely to hook at the track then on a slick ass street, that is where the 1 second difference is. It was worth the 12 bux for me
    hahaha ya thats probably why cuz i was spinning bad on the street and on the track i dont :p

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