Calculate 1/4-Mile E.T. From Horsepower - Horsepower Calculator
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Originally Posted by halfj99
" Hey Asstyme I am from Janesville too"
im only a 1/2 hr away
im only a 1/2 hr away
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Originally Posted by DTM2188
Well isn't the actual weight of are car around 2850 lbs.? Or is it closer to 3000?
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Originally Posted by p7x
When i weighed mine it came out to b 2798lbs so im guessing all the quotes of 2806lbs is the most accurate. Than add ur weight and however much gas would be in the car when ur at the track. A full tank weighs 110 lbs. If u run on a 1/4 tank of gas and you weight 166 lbs than 3000lbs is good, hense my last post.
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Originally Posted by p7x
How much HP u think ur pushing.....im guessing 280 which is 13.0-13.1. Where are you getting 12.6? 310 hp? All on this ricer calculator of course.
go go ricer calc!
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Originally Posted by DTM2188
Well thats where I got the 3000lbs. from then . Now just gotta actually do it on the track.
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Originally Posted by 06black
well from "others" dynos around here with me current set up and kinda old tune on race gas was rite about the 300hp/tq mark...so i tossed 300 in there....just to get an idea....
go go ricer calc!
go go ricer calc!
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Originally Posted by p7x
You should go get dynoed. I have never seen a LSJ dyno higher than 294whp.
but i'm unaware of any shop in my semi-close area that has a dyno...
i keep hopeing that one of the events or races i go to will have one of thosue rolling dyno's just to get an idea.
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it would be a race gas tune so it would not be daily driven HP...just track use and such
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Originally Posted by 06black
I want one real bad!!!
but i'm unaware of any shop in my semi-close area that has a dyno...
i keep hopeing that one of the events or races i go to will have one of thosue rolling dyno's just to get an idea.
EDIT---
it would be a race gas tune so it would not be daily driven HP...just track use and such
but i'm unaware of any shop in my semi-close area that has a dyno...
i keep hopeing that one of the events or races i go to will have one of thosue rolling dyno's just to get an idea.
EDIT---
it would be a race gas tune so it would not be daily driven HP...just track use and such
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I usually find that there calculators as well as many other are only accurate in a smaller range and as well dont include many factors. Fun to play with but I could honestlyc are less what my car runs @ the track.
#42
Originally Posted by BlueThunder2006
Mine came out pretty damn close. The calculator gave me a 16.665; I ran low 16.7's.
Not trying to be mean but I don't understand why you would even want to run a car at the strip that only does high 16's? I would think the majority of the average daily drivers are in this range of quickness?
#44
Originally Posted by IROC R/T
Not trying to be mean but I don't understand why you would even want to run a car at the strip that only does high 16's? I would think the majority of the average daily drivers are in this range of quickness?
#45
last i checked, for the 4dr SS auto, vehicle weight was like 3900lbs...or maybe i misread it..
so for the calculate the vehicles HP, i put 4100lbs for car + driver weight, and a 16.6 qtr mile...its tellin me i have 177.5hp to the wheels, and 230hp to the crank...
so for the calculate the vehicles HP, i put 4100lbs for car + driver weight, and a 16.6 qtr mile...its tellin me i have 177.5hp to the wheels, and 230hp to the crank...
#46
Originally Posted by TCarter
last i checked, for the 4dr SS auto, vehicle weight was like 3900lbs...or maybe i misread it...
You misread, 2900lbs is the sedans weight. Your 1000lbs over.
http://www.new-cars.com/2005/chevrol...alt-specs.html
A 3000lb car with 185 crank hp should run the 1/4 in 15.5. I'd say this thing is pretty damn close!
#47
has to be way off. says my mercury will do 9.02. wonder if that assumes 15w slicks or street tires. my uncle ran a best of 10.17 and he was putting 512hp down on a mustang dyno. this thing says he would need 680
#48
You guys must be doing it wrong. You gotta have the weight off. My old FireBird weighed in at just over 3900lbs and was putting down 570HP at the wheels according to the dyno on the Hot Rod Power tour. According to this thing the car should run an 11sec flat 1/4. Best I got was an 11.6 cause I couldn't hook up.
#49
Originally Posted by IROC R/T
Yes, 17% is for rear drive- and an automatic will lose more than a stick, a high stall converter will eat a lot too, so will big transmissions such as a turbo 400 verses a turbo 350 and a Dana 60 verses a 10 bolt. You can buy a desktop dyno program that really can dial in on things and predict how changes will affect things.
what year fbird? my uncles is a 70 w/slicks and a backhalf
#50
Had a 1972 Formula 400 with just a little bit of engine work done. Didn't have it back halved and no cage so if I had run slicks I would have twisted it like a pretzle!
I could only run it on Fridays for test and tunes when my friends were working at the track.
I got banned from 2 tracks here for going to fast with no cage or other safty stuff.
I could only run it on Fridays for test and tunes when my friends were working at the track.
I got banned from 2 tracks here for going to fast with no cage or other safty stuff.