Eric is markedly faster through T5, T6, T8, ad T11. I'm apexing a little too late through the slower turns and taking thie DE line on the exit.
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A quick video from my car, working on trimming and uploading a better one. I purposely followed my buddy Adam (black M3) for a lap so he could have some video of his car from outside.
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One more, from my first session out. Back tires start to get warm after the 7:00 mark and the tighter corners ( T-6, T-8 ) start to get entertaining. Lots of opposite lock.
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Cool vid alex! How did you get the harry's lap time data onto the video? I also use iMovie to cut/edit vids.
Also, in my helmet cam vid, you can see that slow audi at the beginning of my fastest lap, which I come up on at the end of your vid, so I think you posted my second fastest lap. No worries though, it's still cool to watch!
Chris - how do you post 1080p vids? I record in 1080p and import them without any loss. When I upload the vid, it says I can do 1080p, but then that option goes away when the vid is actually uploaded and I'm trying to select qualities... wierd.Comment
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I thought that it was the lap before too, but when I compared the video timing to the lap timing it that's what I came up with. I'll fix it when I get back in town because I want to compare the actual lines.
To overlay the video in an iPhone is complicated, but it can be done. It's much easier on the iPad. This might have been fixed with the new version of Harry's Lap Timer (I don't know because I didn't update it on my phone).
Export the vid from iMovie as close as you can to the lap length. It seems like the timing point for the lap timer is just past the checkered line. I add a little length to the end of the video for length.
To import the video go to the lap list in Harry's Lap Timer. Click edit. A tab will pop up that says add video. The old version I had would only let you select video from your camera roll. On the iPad, the updated version let's me take it from a synced folder through iTunes.
To get the vid into you phone sync your phone and go into iTunes and click the Photo tab on your iPhone's iTunes sync page. Make a new folder containing the video and sync it.
Now it's in your iPhone. If the current version of Harry's Lap Timer lets you add video from this folder it will appear as an option under add video in the edit page of the lap you want to sync.
If it doesn't there is a trick. Download an app called Splice on your iPhone. Open it an create an new project with the video from your synced folder. Don't change anything. Just export the movie out of Splice as a new project and it will now be in your camera roll. From there it should appear as an option in Harry's Lap Timer when you try to add it.
Good luck! It took me hours of banging my head against the wall last year to figure that shit out!JOY IS AN E30...

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They only have 6 or 7 heat cycles on them, so I could probably get them flipped and run them for another day or two. The fact that they've been out in the freezing weather for the last couple weeks probably isn't doing them any good either...
I'm planning on running larger tires next year anyways, so I'll probably just use these for testing/shakedown.
Eric: I import and trim the videos with GoPro Cineform, with it set to high quality for both import and export, then upload it to YouTube. It seems to automatically add that option once they are uploaded. I used to record in 720p but the quality is nicer in 1080. Now I want a GoPro 3 so that I can do 1080/60fps.Comment
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man, these videos are really helping me. Can't wait to get out there again with everyone!Comment
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Bump. First autocross with new headers, exhaust, and tune. Still no clue what power it's making, but it's definitely a noticeable bump relative to the stock exhaust.
pay no attention to the last corner, I botched it on this run. Other runs were clean there but sucked elsewhere.Comment







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