Dr. Dial-in

Published by: Jim Overland
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Dr. Dial-in will provide you with an informed competitive edge determining your next dial-in.
- Log passes for multiple vehicles
- Quick access to your pass information
- 1/8, 1000' and 1/4 mile predictions saved with every pass
- Trending graphs defaulting to comparing predictions with ETs
- Sophisticated Dr. Dial-in Prediction Engine (DDPE)
- Prediction Tuning
- Custom Fields
Log passes easily for multiple vehicles
Designed for quick and easy logging of passes. The New Pass icon is always just a click away. Long press any pass to Edit, Copy, or Delete.
Dr. Dial-in supports multiple vehicles for you to enter your family and friends cars too.
Quick access to your pass information
The Dr. Dial-in Log Book allows you to switch views for quick access to the data you're most interested in. It comes with four default views: All, Predictions, Time Slip, and Time Slip + Incrementals. Create new views selecting your own data fields and order them the way you like.
1/8, 1000' and 1/4 mile predictions saved with every pass
Every pass entered into Dr. Dial-in with weather information will log the prediction. This allows you to see how well the Dr. Dial-in Prediction Engine (DDPE) is doing and helps you build confidence for future predictions. Applications that provide predictions without a way to determine its accuracy only lead to second guessing yourself and uncertainty.
Trending graphs defaulting to comparing predictions with ETs
Dr. Dial-in Trending graphs include several out of the box comparing predictions with ETs. This allows you to see how well the DDPE has been doing. You can change the graph to show trending of any pass details.
Sophisticated Dr. Dial-in Prediction Engine (DDPE)
Calculations are based on Patrick Hale's Motorsports Standards Atmosphere and Weather Correction Methods. The same mathematical algorithms use by Engine Dynos. Dr. Dial-in doesn't stop there. The effects of wind speed and direction are complex and to help you determine the influence it will have on your pass Dr. Dial-in presents your prediction in perspective of a 0 - 20mph range. Wind feels a little gusty? Favor a dial-in closer to the 20mph prediction.
Prediction Tuning
Dr. Dial-in predictions are more than just static mathematical algorithms, You can tune the prediction criteria effecting the prediction results. As you're adjusting the prediction criteria you can watch the difference between your most recent ETs and the predictions change for instant feedback if your tune is an improvement. If you like the results save the changes and your future predictions are now tuned.
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Dr. Dial-in Reviews

Not useful for me

Gumper1986 on

United States

The closest weather station option for my local track is over 20 miles away in a different town at a different elevation. Have no use for the app.

Incredibly accurate

Cjb1969 on

United States

I drag race a street-driven car, and while I believe this app was created for more purpose-built drag cars, it has been an amazing tool to use at the track. Once I had tuned the prediction mode to my ETs pretty well, it would often accurately predict within thousandths my first pass of the day. On day 2 of a big race where you maybe don’t get a time hit, this app can be a lifesaver. Or a round-saver, as the case may be. If you’re patient and accurate when you are getting tracks and cars set up in the app, it will be accurate with its predictions for your ETs. Great app, I hope it continues to stay available in the app store.

Very accurate!

mahan67 on

United States

I put in about 5 time slips into the log book, it told me I was going to run a 6.568 and my car ran a 6.578 so only one off. I’m okay with that! Being one above the predicted time is better than being one below and breaking out relying on what the app told me!

Use for log book only

tvtommy2000 on

United States

Nice electronic log book. Predictor doesn't work to well. Doesn't take i to consideration water grains and that it the 1 of the 2 measurement that effect my car the most.

Dr. Dial-In works awesome

X362Jim on

United States

I had this app on Android phone, works incredible and is very accurate Just downloaded for IPhone and same results. Awesome App.

Very nice app

Bigfishtools on

United States

Works for me

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Dr. Dial-in Competitors

Name
Race SMP
Summit Motorsport Park
Pro Pairings
Pairings done Professionally.
SGMP
South Georgia Motorsports Park
WWT Slips
World Wide Technology Raceway
Galot-Motorsports
Galot Motorsports
TVRP Slips
Thunder Valley Raceway Park
MWDR Slips
Mid-West Drag Racing Series
Rockingham Dragway
Rockingham Dragway Timeslip
WDRA
WDRA TimeSlip App
Cedarfalls Slips
Cedarfalls Motorsports Park

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App Info

Category
Sports
Publisher
Jim Overland
Languages
English
Recent release
1.4.2 (1 year ago )
Released on
May 2, 2018 (6 years ago )
Also available in
United States , Australia , Canada
Last Updated
1 week ago
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