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1/4 Mile ET / HP / MPH Calc

Started by 0X01B8, March 30, 2010, 01:58:32 PM

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0X01B8

This might be useful to you guys that run your cars at the strip.  I just finished building it.  You're the first to know -

1/4 Mile ET, HP, and MPH Visual Calculator




68X426

Wow! I could only spend a minute with it, but first impressions: AWESOME. :drive:

Who doesn't like curves and graphs? :2thumbs:


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Beer

 :2thumbs:

Its definitely ballpark to my numbers for the car I have been running at the track last year...
1973 Dodge Charger 402 Stroker Smallblock 414 HP/ 466 ft/lbs torque,  8 3/4" 3.91 Suregrip rear w/ DR. Diff disk brake conversion, CalTracs single leaf and Rear Suspension, VFN Bulge Hood, Running, needs interior completed, Had to give to Ex-Wife in divorce 2017...

Mr.Woolery

Great tool!  Curves look a little off/optimistic compared to some of the stats on my lighter weight cars (sub 2000lbs) though.  Is this tool assuming perfect traction and zero reaction times?
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tan top

this is good stuff ! :yesnod: thanks for taking the time sorting this & your awesome  gear ratio &  wheel spacing site !!   :cheers: :cheers:   wish i knew how to do that kind of thing ,   :notworthy:
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BBKNARF

Thanks for the post, very close numbers to the last time I went to the track.  :2thumbs:
68 Charger, slowly in the works, 451 c.i. approx. 535 hp @ the flywheel, so far best time in the 1/4
11.21 @ 119 mph, full exhaust, stock suspension, 4:10s @ 3640 pounds.

firefighter3931

Nice tool John....it lines up almost perfectly with my car's track performance  :2thumbs:



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greenpigs

How about a sticky on this? It would help with the 'what will my car run in the 1/4' questions.
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0X01B8

Glad you'all like it.  I'm pleased that it's reasonably accurate, although I'm just using the formula that's in all the other calcs on the net.  Eventually I hope to make it more accurate with the lower weight cars.

Lostsheep


greenpigs

  Dunno how close I will get to them but I "might" be able to hit the 12.82 @ 106 it showed. All this is based off a desktop dyno HP and guesstimated weight. If I can get in the 14's I will be happy.
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