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  1. Simply select the driven wheels for your car, enter either the kerb weight (KG) or flywheel horsepower (BHP). You must then enter a target time or speed e.g. 1/4 mile target 12.5 seconds. The calculator will then compute either the target weight or horsepower required in order to achieve this time. Drive.

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  2. Compute ideal MPH and times at 60', 330', 660' and 1000'. Instructions: 1) Enter a value in any box. 2) Click the 'Calculate' button. 3) All other values will be automatically calculated.

  3. This calculator will calculate the approximate 1/4 mile time and trap speed of your vehicle. To do so, enter in the peak wheel horsepower of the vehicle, and the vehicle weight including driver, in the form below.

  4. 26 Ιουν 2003 · If you have a timeslip with 60', 330' and 1/8-mile times, I have a calculus-based formula that plots an acceleration curve and determines 0-60. Pretty damn accurate as it matches my datalogger with 100ths of a sec.

  5. This calculator estimates your 60 foot, eighth and quarter mile elapsed times and trap speed when given the weight of the car and flywheel or wheel horsepower. An 11% driveline loss is assumed for Wheel HP.

  6. Calculate the theoretical 0-60 Time for a given application based on the Vehicle Horsepower (at the flywheel), Vehicle Weight (in pounds), Drive Type, and Transmission Type.

  7. 27 Ιαν 2022 · Is there an accurate calculator people use to determine changes from 60-130 to the 1/4 mile without testing 1/4 mile? For instance if a car gains 2 seconds...

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