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<blockquote data-quote="RUNVS?" data-source="post: 16972721" data-attributes="member: 3198"><p>No wheel hop, just wheelspin if given too much throttle. It launches straight and has never gone sideways on me.</p><p></p><p>The RaceBox measures 0-60 ET, 60-ft. ET and MPH, 1/8th mile ET and MPH, and 1/4 mile ET and MPH. I leave mine on the DRAG METER setting all the time and it will start a new run each time I come to a complete stop, then go into motion again. With a push of a button, you can also perform a manual run with a 5-second countdown, like a tree at the drag strip.</p><p></p><p>In the CUSTOM mode, I believe you can define any speed range you want to measure, such as 50-100, or 60-130 MPH. I've never used this feature, so I'm not really familiar with it. You can also set it up to measure lap times for an autocross course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUNVS?, post: 16972721, member: 3198"] No wheel hop, just wheelspin if given too much throttle. It launches straight and has never gone sideways on me. The RaceBox measures 0-60 ET, 60-ft. ET and MPH, 1/8th mile ET and MPH, and 1/4 mile ET and MPH. I leave mine on the DRAG METER setting all the time and it will start a new run each time I come to a complete stop, then go into motion again. With a push of a button, you can also perform a manual run with a 5-second countdown, like a tree at the drag strip. In the CUSTOM mode, I believe you can define any speed range you want to measure, such as 50-100, or 60-130 MPH. I've never used this feature, so I'm not really familiar with it. You can also set it up to measure lap times for an autocross course. [/QUOTE]
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