But any feedback would be good to see who else would find it useful and help justify the time it would take to implement it in i2...
Below is a sample of log data, wheel speed/RPM to give a standard geargraph.
I have then drawn additional lines onto the graph, it is these lines that I wish to replicate.
I have tried to create somthing similar in i2 maths, but I don’t think I am currently able to overlay them onto the scatter graph anyway..
The purpose of this graph is mainly for training / reviewing driver data and as a scrutineering tool.
>It should help drivers to understand their shift points.
>Quickly see where they may be changing down at the wrong point, thus dropping out of the power band
>High revs before changing may not place you into the most efficient part of the next gear.
>consistent deviation from the ideal lines would indicate an illegal/incorrect ratio being used.
I would like to be able to.....
Plot the gear lines. (lines in grey)
Plot the idealized shift sequence ( lines in green)
Plot upper and lower limits for the RPM (Line in blue)
Ability to overlay another set of log data to highlight driver differences.
Example Picture attached.
Its a big ask for sure but what are the odd's? J.
