Darrell Taylor wrote:great work again Tony,was that already in there or have you done that tonight?
if u draw the power curve with the usual dip in it that causes the problems with 2 strokes going double rich before coming up onto pipe then thats the main area to gear out of so a heading named dip or similar be good
i feel the tailing off and bang should be a combined redline/no go area as once the powers falling you might as well select another gear and catch the rise again
dip / rise / peak area / fall is just 4 sections/colours and keeps it simple kind of describes the graph shape but your description describes the riding experience well
id be happy for you to use any of my dyno graphs for std kits within a sample graph area for anyone working out gearing without a dyno graph let me know if u want any images sending
sorry off topic
5 speed looks very promising
Got a load of different versions that are trying to present the data in different ways so it was a quick change on one of them - the challenge is keeping it simple, clean and intuitive.
The full version will allow you to program in and store multiple dyno runs and then display them along with a calculated notional top speed to work from and highlighting where you've got insufficient power to support a ratio in each gear as wind resistance increases. I want to get to the point where theres a version that takes all the RPM data directly from the dyno data without the user having to guess the various thresholds.
I'll take you up on the dyno graphs as I was planning to have a range of pre-programmed dyno profiles reflecting standard dealer/cylinder kits that could be selected from.
