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    Race IQ Drag Racing App on sale @ Amazon today for $1.99.

    [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007GGAU60/ref=mas_ty]Amazon.com: RaceIQ Drag Racing Race Log: Appstore for Android[/ame]

    Product Features
    Log over 60 different factors that affect your race performance
    Create custom graphs that allow you to control what is displayed
    Horsepower, 1/4 conversion, converter slip%, engine displacement, and maximum engine CFM calculators
    Backup/Restore capabilities so that your data is safe
    No Internet access required for data entry

    This is the premier mobile drag racing logbook software. By giving you the ability to log over 60 different factors of every race, along with providing powerful analysis functions, RaceIQ helps you get to the bottom of what really affects your car's performance. Want to see a graph of what different tire PSIs do for your '60? How does your bottle pressure or boost pressure affect your trap speed? With RaceIQ that (and much more) is just a few taps away.

    You can't get cell or Internet access at your track? No problem; the only features that require an active Internet connection are the backup/restore. You can fill in all the run details right there at the track, with no Internet needed at all.

    T.
    The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same.
    Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different.
    I can't wait for my Track next fix.


  • #2
    More info here...

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...c2xvZy5hcHAiXQ..

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    • #3
      Just wanted to note that RaceIQ runs on Android Phone/Tables, iPhones, iPads, PCs, Laptops, and Macs.

      If anyone has more questions about it I'd be glad to help out.

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      • #4
        Will this work for a V6? LOL, not sure why it's in the V8 section.

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        • #5
          Not seeing any reference to Bluetooth, so, this is just for manual entry?

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          • #6
            It works for V6 and it is in here because I was in a hurry to post it before the sale ended and had to make a decision quickly.

            Besides I figured everyone would see it anyway, like Tony, and grab it if they wanted it.

            Tony, yes it is manual and I will let you know more about it at GLD when I try it out there. I will be using it and Torque.

            T.
            The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same.
            Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different.
            I can't wait for my Track next fix.

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            • #7
              Why does it require chrome for desktop computers if it doesn't require it on mobile devices? So much for web standards, if they're not used...

              RaceIQ.net - The premier mobile drag racing app

              Originally posted by RaceIQ View Post
              Just wanted to note that RaceIQ runs on Android Phone/Tables, iPhones, iPads, PCs, Laptops, and Macs.

              If anyone has more questions about it I'd be glad to help out.
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              • #8
                RaceIQ uses web technologies while not requiring a connection to the internet. To make that happen the code must run in a "container" that hosts the application. On Phones the code runs in the "container" of it's app. On computers the code runs in the "container" of Chrome.

                Also packaging it as a Chrome app allows the users to have an easy and trusted way to purchase the app, without me having to deal with directly charging the customer or handling their payment information.

                Without doing it this way RaceIQ would not have the portability that it does, nor would it be as cheap as it is. From the user's perspective it doesn't really matter how the code is executed, as long as it works.

                Any more questions just let me know.

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