Unfortunately, my in car video of my Texas Mile runs did not come out well enough to post, but I was able to get some interesting timing info from them.
I have a Racecam dual camera setup with a splitter that allows me to film two views at once so I set one camera viewing out the front window and the second focused on my V-Box gps speedo. The speedo readout shows up in the video as a PIP in the lower right corner. Using a stopwatch, you can measure fairly accurately my speed from 0 to any speed you want to know. It's not exact to the thousandths but it's good enough to give somebody an idea of how fast a twin turbo is.
The posted times are from my fastest run at The Texas Mile this past weekend.
0 to 100...8 seconds
0 to 150...12 seconds
0 to 200...21 seconds (I was at the 3/4 mile marker)
0 to 223...26 seconds (one mile)
I have a Racecam dual camera setup with a splitter that allows me to film two views at once so I set one camera viewing out the front window and the second focused on my V-Box gps speedo. The speedo readout shows up in the video as a PIP in the lower right corner. Using a stopwatch, you can measure fairly accurately my speed from 0 to any speed you want to know. It's not exact to the thousandths but it's good enough to give somebody an idea of how fast a twin turbo is.
The posted times are from my fastest run at The Texas Mile this past weekend.
0 to 100...8 seconds
0 to 150...12 seconds
0 to 200...21 seconds (I was at the 3/4 mile marker)
0 to 223...26 seconds (one mile)