Dynolicious – Auto performance meter for your iPhone!
Dynolicious is the first automotive performance meter available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Dynolicious uses the hardware built-in to your iPhone to measure the performance characteristics of your vehicle. No external wires or equipment is necessary, simply slip the iPhone into a cradle or cupholder and go!
Some of the performance metrics Dynolicious can measure:
* 0-60 Acceleration
* 1/4 Mile Elapsed Time
* Lateral G’s
* Horsepower
Unlike other accelerometer-based performance meters, Dynolicious uses the advanced data-handling and display capabilities of the iPhone to make the most of your performance testing. Dynolicious maintains a history of test runs, showing you averages and trends in your results. Dynolicious also allows you to enter modifications performed to your vehicle, and will instantly show before-and-after results to easily identify gains or losses.
This has to be one of the coolest apps for the iPhone. Only if they use the GPS with-in the iPhone so they can do data acquisition. Like MaxQdata or Traqmate! I hope soon! Cause if they do iPhone here i come!
For the complete info on Dynolicious click HERE!

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Aug 2, 2008
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