I believe during one of the prototype videos I saw a screen of a G-Meter. I am interested in how people use this feature in their cars. Even if you just like to play around with it and watch, whatever, interested in how people are using these.
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I believe during one of the prototype videos I saw a screen of a G-Meter. I am interested in how people use this feature in their cars. Even if you just like to play around with it and watch, whatever, interested in how people are using these.
It's a gimmicky feature. Unless it has playback feature, it's completely pointless. My GTI has various sport gauges and one is a g-meter. I guess it's cool to put on the screen for passengers to look at while throwing the car into corners...?
Will the Emira have a playback feature? And what does the playback feature gain you? A history of how you performed in certain corners?
G-meter might be cool to see how many lateral gs you're doing in certain corners, but I don't know what you'd really do with that info... Maybe get better tires if it's less than expected? It just seems silly.
If she moans then the dot moves to the left
I think that was what Nick was implying. Go faster and the whining eventually stops out of fearHow about if she complains about you driving or ::gasps:: anytime you do something remotely fun with your extremely capable sportscar?
And with your g-meter you can measure the point where whining switches to fear. This point is known as the so-called g-spot. I think we answered the OPs question now.I think that was what Nick was implying. Go faster and the whining eventually stops out of fear
And with your g-meter you can measure the point where whining switches to fear. This point is known as the so-called g-spot. I think we answered the OPs question now.