So now we both have wireless SRM's and iAero's and we are planning some serious aero testing when we get good weather windows over the next few months and beyond.

My question is:- what is the best way to use the time advantage feature? I had figured that it might be best to do a baseline calibration and then do a series of 2-mile runs at similar speed and do a trip reset between them so that I can make sure the calibration settings are good for each run. This is so that the time advantage is reset to 0. Or is it possible to reset the time advantage using laps? I haven't used the feature yet.
My aero testing so far has been a series of calibration runs (4-mile rides) and then a review of the ride data later. I found this method OK for checking a few positions but using the lap feature could be quicker as I could do shorter runs and get more testing done within a tight window.
I'm interested in other peoples thoughts and experiments (successful or not).
cheers
Steve