Gtech pro (cigarette lighter ie. 12v source) how do they work

In summary, the conversation on the forum discusses the functioning of a Gtech Pro Dyno, which is a device that measures horsepower and torque. The consensus is that it uses accelerometers to calculate 0-60 times and a car's instantaneous power-to-weight ratio. The engine speed is determined by monitoring voltage fluctuations in the car's cigarette lighter.
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http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=863426

hope that that link works cause if not you prob have to log in
but let me give you the gist of it.

you know those like gtech pro dyno's
that you put in your cig lighter that measure hp and tq and such
how do they work.

because the 12v source wouldn't show anything that would indicate hp
im guessing gyro's

if you relaly want ill post what the others have said but pretty much the same
some guy says gps
but i say that would be sold as a feature and would expensive just for that alone without selling that as another feature.


some other guy said its the 12v source that varies

but that bull**** already. 12v source would only get 12 v nothing less or more and the fluctuations in volt or amp wouldn't either or it would show your windows power in hp
 
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Several people on that site got it right. Accelerometers are used to calculate 0-60 etc. This is also sufficient to compute the instantaneous power to weight ratio (P = F v = m a v).

For other calculations that require knowledge of engine speed, this is taken from the cigarette lighter. While the signal there is nominally a constant ~14 V or so, it's rarely regulated. Each time a spark plug fires (assuming you're not driving a diesel), the current draw causes a slight dip in voltage at the lighter. Knowing the number of cylinders in the car, the frequency of these little dips can be used to calculate rpm. This requires a fair bit of amplification and low frequency filtering to get right, but should be pretty reliable in most cars.
 
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From my understanding, the Gtech Pro dyno works by using a combination of sensors and algorithms to measure the acceleration of the vehicle. It uses the 12v source from the cigarette lighter as a power source for the device, but it is not directly measuring the power output of the car. Instead, it calculates the acceleration and uses that data to estimate the horsepower and torque of the vehicle. Some people suggest that it may also use gyroscopes or GPS to achieve more accurate readings, but this is not confirmed. Overall, it seems that the Gtech Pro dyno is a convenient and affordable way to get a rough estimate of your car's performance, but it may not be as accurate as a traditional dyno.
 

Related to Gtech pro (cigarette lighter ie. 12v source) how do they work

1. How does the Gtech pro cigarette lighter work?

The Gtech pro cigarette lighter works by using a heating element that is powered by a 12V source, typically from a car or other vehicle's cigarette lighter port. When the heating element is activated, it reaches a high enough temperature to ignite the tobacco in a cigarette or other smoking material.

2. Can the Gtech pro cigarette lighter be used with any 12V source?

Yes, the Gtech pro cigarette lighter can be used with any 12V source as long as it has a compatible cigarette lighter port. This includes most cars, trucks, boats, and other vehicles. However, it is important to check the voltage and compatibility of the source before using the Gtech pro.

3. Is the Gtech pro cigarette lighter safe to use?

Yes, the Gtech pro cigarette lighter is designed to be safe to use. However, as with any electrical device, it is important to use caution and follow the instructions carefully. It is also recommended to keep the Gtech pro away from flammable materials and to never leave it unattended while in use.

4. How long does it take for the Gtech pro cigarette lighter to heat up?

The Gtech pro cigarette lighter typically heats up within a few seconds of being activated. However, the exact time may vary depending on the specific model and the temperature of the heating element. It is important to follow the recommended heating time in the instructions to ensure proper use.

5. Can the Gtech pro cigarette lighter be used as a replacement for a traditional lighter?

Yes, the Gtech pro cigarette lighter can be used as a replacement for a traditional lighter. It is a convenient and reliable option for those who prefer to use a cigarette lighter for smoking or lighting other materials. However, it is important to note that it may not be suitable for all types of smoking materials and may have a different feel compared to a traditional lighter.

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