Welcome to the PerfectPower website, the automotive reference on-board system in power and performances measurements!
PerfectPower is, in the form of a revolutionary smartphone application, the automotive reference on-board system in power and performances measurements, the one with the best price / reliability of results / variety of features / operational independence ratio!
Seven major goals:
- Measure the standardized engine power (DIN, CEE, SAE, JIS, ISO) of your car
- Perform engine development (mapping) with the same efficiency as on chassis dynamometer
- Measure the performances (accelerations, runs flying start, braking, max speed) of your car
- Calculate the gearbox ratios by rev calibration (as on chassis dynamometer)
- Measure the free-wheeling losses
- Simulate the performances of your car (accelerations, runs flying start, max speed, ideal max revs)
- Measure lap times on track
More information on PerfectPower is available in the All about PerfectPower section.
I now invite you to enter the PerfectPower world, a world that will delight you if you are passionate about sports cars, power and performances measurements, and engine development, and which will convince you that this application is the one you have always dreamed of...
PerfectPower on the Google Play
PerfectPower Androïd
Initial release date: August 9, 2014
Version as of December 1, 2023: 6.1.5
Average rating (/5) as of December 1, 2023: 4.683 (126 ratings)
Top 5 sales as of December 1, 2023:
1 France (81.3%) 2 Belgium (5.5%) 3 Switzerland (3.1%) 4 USA (2.6%) 5 Canada (0.9%)
Price as of December 1, 2023: 49 euros & 49 dollars
PerfectPower on the App Store
PerfectPower iOS
Initial release date: July 2, 2012
Version as of December 1, 2023: 5.1
Average rating (/5) as of December 1, 2023: 4.214 (14 ratings) (Apple retains only the most recent)
Top 5 sales as of December 1, 2023:
1 France (85.2%) 2 Belgium (4.1%) 3 Switzerland (3.2%) 4 USA (2.5%) 5 Germany (0.6%)
Price as of December 1, 2023: 39 euros & 39 dollars
IMPORTANT (December 1, 2023): The iOS version is currently much less complete than the Android version (which is why it is cheaper), and this delay will be made up by July 2024. However, its measurement accuracy is absolutely identical to that of the Android version, as evidenced by this comparison (soon available in English) carried out on October 16, 2023.