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Originally Posted by swamp2
Foot, really, leave the technical topics to the big dogs...
You are aware that modern scientific equipment can measure picoseconds. This is only a billion times faster . Pretty crude accelerometers can EASILY measure single ms.
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The problem I am referring to it the overlap between gears. Different people will have different thoughts on where the shift actually starts and finishes. I give you a figure (6~12ms) to work on, it would be interesting to know if that info is correct.
As you rightly say the technical stuff is your field and I appreciate your input if always a little anal.