Any one know a Web-link to a Practice Tree?

RobZ
07-25-2002, 11:49 PM
Sorry if this was not the place to post this,I just wanted to know if there was a program out there to pratice Reaction times.

quick91rs
07-26-2002, 01:30 AM
www.bluegrassracewaypark.com (http://www.bluegrassracewaypark.com)
has a practice tree on the site.

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RobZ
07-26-2002, 05:41 AM
Thanx Quick...

quick91rs
07-28-2002, 11:46 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Raptor1:
IMO, nothing but a cheap game. After one tree to get the "feel" for it (a .600), I had seven (7) .025 lights in a row. Then I left a little sooner and had a perfect .000. I intentionally left on the second light to see what would happen and got the red light I expected. But it didn't show by how much, which is important when practicing. After that another three (3) .025 lights in a row.

I'm not that good or consistant. Obviously the thing is set up on .025 second increments - at best.

If you're serious about reaction time get a good practice tree. You can adjust roll-out and the numbers are from when you "leave" and are accurate, so you get a much better idea of how you're doing. Plus if you red light it tells you by how much.

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OK, but it was free. If anyone wants a real program for their PC where you can adjust roll out, etc., Family Software has a good one that I use. Bought it from Summit Racing. It's called "PC Tree Plus+". I'm sure there are others out there, too.

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91 Camaro RS
Too many mods to list here

81 Ford F100 300 6 cyl (daily driver)

Pacific full suspension MTN bike
Pacific front suspension MTN bike
(spare tires for the Ford LOL)
http://www.quick91rs.cz28.com